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REGISTER 



THE INDIANA COMMANDERY 



MILITARY OR 










The Loyal Legion 



DECEMBER 19, 1888, 



JUNE 15, 1900. 



PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF OFFICERS. 
INDIANAPOLIS. 



MHTINIL PRINTINQ OO- INDIANAPOLIS 



OFFICERS. 



Oomniandors— 

Major-Genera! Lew ^^'allace 1!S)S8— 1S!»8 

Kear Admiral George Browu 18!>8 — 

Senior Vioe-Conunanders— 

Brevet Major-Geueral Robert S. Foster 1888—1800 

Erigadier-General George F. Mf(;iunis 1^9l)— 18i)l 

Brevet Colonel Oran Perry 18U1— 1802 

Lieutenant-Colonel William C. Starr 18!>2— 189a 

( "aptaiii James 11. Carnahan 1893—1894 

Captain Charles T. Doxey 1894—1895 

Major George L. Bradbury 1895—1896 

Lieutenant Willianj H. Armstrong 1S9G— 1897 

Brevet Lientenant-Colonel Will Cumback 18:t7— 1898 

Major William J. Richards 1898—1809 

Assistant Surgeon-General W. H. Kemper 1899— 190U 

Captain i^ugustus C. Ford 1900—1901 

Junior Viee-Commanrters— 

Brevet Captain Robert S. Robertson 1888—1889 

Brevet Major James S. Ostrander 1889-1891 

Colonel John G. Clark 1891—189-^ 

Lieutenant Henry C. Adams 1892— 1S9H 

Surgeon Stephen J. Young 1893-1894 

Lieutenant David F. Allen 1894—1895 

Captain David N. Foster 1895—1890 

Lieutenant Thomas J. Charlton 1896—1897 

Brevet Colonel Cyrus E. Briant 1897-1898 

Lieutenant Isaac H. C. Royse 1898—1899 

Lieutenant Samuel L. Ensminger 1899— 190f) 

Captain William R. Myers 189.)— 1900 

Recorders — 

lieutenant and Adjutant Benjamin B. Peck 1888-1895 

Captain AV. W. Daugherty (six months) 1895 — 

Brevet Coionel Z. A. Smith September, 1895— 

Registrars — 

Assistant Surgeon-General W. 11. Kemper .1888- 1890 

Lieutenant Henry C. Adams 1890—1892 

Lieutenant John E. Vough 1892—1895 

Lieutenant M. L. Brown 189.5— 189G 

Captain John E. Clelaud 1896—1900 

Captain Joseph I'.alsley 1900— 



Z OFFICERS. 

Treasiirors— 

Lieutenant St.'inton J. Peelle 1888— isyo 

Lieutenant William D. Ewint? 181J0— i5i»l 

Captain William D. Wiles 18!J1— IS'Ja 

Captain Horace McKay 1892— 

Ciiancellors— 

JNLa.ior Charles L. Wilson 1888—1889 

l?i-evet 'Major Wilbur F. Hitt iss'j— IS'JI 

Lieutenant William H. Armstrong: 18!il— 1S92 

Brevet Tiieuteuant-Colonel James U. Koss 18UL'— lSi)4 

Captain James H. Mauzy 18!I4— 1895 

Brevet Major Sanlord Fortner 1893— 1597 

Captain Elder Cooper 1897—1899 

Colonel Adam G. Cavins 1899—1900 

Captain John C. Nelson 1900—1901 

Chaplains — 

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel AVill Cumhack 1888—1890 

Rev. Matthias L. Haines 1800- 1.>92 

Chaplain Daniel K. Lucas 1892—1895 

Rev. Matthias L. Haines 1895- 1897 

Rt. Rev. William Corby 1897-1898 

Rev. Thomas S. Guthrie 1898—1899 

Rev. James A. Maxwell 1899—1900 

Rt. Rev. John Hazeu White 1900— 

Members of Council- 
Brevet Colonel Eli Lilly 1888—1890 

Bi-evet Colonel Eli Lilly 1891—1892 

Major Jacob R. Weist 18SS— 1889 

Major Jacob R. Weist 1897-1898 

Brevet Colonel Oran I'erry 1888- 1889 

Bre' et Colonel Oran Perry 1890-1891 

Major William H. Calkins 1888—1889 

Major Si;trourney "\Vales 1888—1889 

Captain James R. Carnahau 1889-1892 

Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac C. Elston 1889—1892 

Captain William H. Rexford 1889—1890 

Captain Aujiustus C. Ford 188!>— 1890 

Lieutenant William H. Armstrong 1890—1891 

Lieutenant William H. Armstrong i897— 189S 

Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Dresser 1890—1891 

Major Clifton Comly 1891-1892 

Captain Horace McKay 1891-1892 

Major Scephen J. Young 1892—1893 

Colonel (Uiarles A. Zollinger 189:!— 1894 

Companion Roscoo O. Hawkins 1892—1893 

Captain John E. Cleland 1892-1893 

Captain John E. Cleland 1895—1896 

Companion Daniel A. Thompson 1892—1893 



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OFFICERS. 6 

Brevet Major Wilbur F. Hitt 1893—1804 

Lieutenant Jolin A. Whitset 1893— 1S94 

Captain William P. Herron 1893-1894 

Lieutenant Charles Kahlo 1893-1894 

Lieutenant Charles Kahlo 1895—1896 

Captain Junius E. Cravens 1893—1894 

Lieutenant-Coione! R. L. Leeson 1893—1894 

Lieutenant 1'lionias J. Charlton 1894—1895 

Captain Alexander Kuapp 1894—1895 

Lieutenant Henry C. Adams 1894 — 1895 

Lieutenant Henry C. Adams 1897-1898 

Lieutenant Henry Campbell 1894—1895 

Colonel John G. Clark 1894—1895 

Lieutenant-Colonel James R. Ross 1895 — 1896 

Lieutenant L. S. Ensminger 1895—1896 

Captain D. K. Beem 1895-1896 

Captain John P. Pence 1896—1897 

Captain Elder Cooper 1896—1897 

Lieutenant Isaac H. C. Royse 1896—1897 

Companion Samuel M. Compton 1896—1897 

Companion Fred R. Ross 1896—1897 

Major William Nelson 1897—1898 

Surgeon John R. Weist 1897-1898 

Colonel John H. Wallingford 1897—1898 

Captain O. F. Jacobi 1898-1899 

Lieutenant Henry C. Adams 1898—1899 

Captain R. S. Robertson 1898—1899 

Lieutenant-Colonel James li. Ross 1898—1899 

Companion Harold Megrew 1898 — 1899 

Captain William R. Myers 1899—1900 

Lieutenant-Colonel James R. Ross 1899—1900 

Captain Welcome Rice 1899—1900 

Brevet Major Sanford Fortner 1899—1900 

Mr. Carroll B. Carr 1899—1900 

Major Hervey Bates 1900—1901 

Sergeant Charles A. Williard 1900—1901 

I-ieutenant-Commauder Simeon P. Glllett 1900—1901 

Captain Charles L. Holstein 1900—1901 

Companion Charles D. Pearson 1900—1901 






COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. 



The following are the names of all the Companions who have 
been connected with the Indiana Commandery of the Loyal 
Legion from the date of its organization until June 1, 1900. 
The military records of the original first-class members have 
been condensed from their applications. 



FIRST CLASS— ORIGINAL. 

ADAMS, HENRY C— Second Lieutenant; Twenty-sixth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Twenty-sixtli Indiana Infantry, .luly 25, 18C1: 
Corporal, March, 18G2; Sergeant, September, 1862; veteranized 
January 1, 1864: Second Lieutenant. .lanuary, 1865; commissioned 
First Lieutenant; mustered out January, 1866. Elected December 
10, 1888; Insignia No. 657G; member of t;ommandery-in-Chief. In- 
dianapolis. 

AIXSWOKTH, FRANCIS B.— Lieutenant Sixth New York Heavy Artil- 
lery. Private Sixth New York Heavy Artillery, December 23, 
1863; Second Lieutenant, February 18, 1865; discharged, Septem- 
ber 5, 1865. Elected December 14, 1897; Insignia No. 12095. In- 
dianapolis. 

ALEXANDER, JOHN D.— Cai)tain Ninety-seventh Indiana Infantry. 
Pi-ivate Ninety-seventh Indiana Infantry, September 20, 1862; 
First Sergeant, June, 1863; Second Lieutenant, March, 1864; Cap- 
tain, December 15, 1864; mustered out June 9, 1865; wounded. 
Elected May 8, 1S96; Insignia No. 11.514. Bedford. 

ALLEN, DAVID F.— Secoiul Lieutenant Tenth Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate Tenth Indiana Infantry. April 23, 1861; re-enlisted, February 
1, 1862; Second Lieutenant, September 28, 1862; twice wounded; 
mustered out September 19, 1864. Elected April 18, 1889; Insignia 
No. 70.38; member of Comraandery-iu-Chief ; Captain One Hundi-ed 
and Fifty eighth Indiana Volunteers; Captain U. S. V. 1899 in the 
I'hilippines. Frankfort. 

ALLEN, HORACE R.- Surgeon One Hundred Twenty-third Illinois 
Infantry. Commissioned Surgeon One Hundred Twenty-third Illi- 
nois Infantry, October, 1862; wounded; resigned on Surgeon's 
certiticate of disability. June, 1863. Elected December 19, 18S8; 
Insignia No. 6577. DI.hI February 13, 1900. 



b MEMBERSHIP. 

ALLEN, WILLIAM J. -First Lieutonaut Twentieth Indiana Battery. 
First Lieutenant Fifty-fonrtli Indiana Infantry. May '20, 1S62; re- 
enlisted, September 19, 18G2; Sergeant Twentietli Indiana Battery, 
September 19, 18fi2; Second Lieutenant, December 2:5. 1862; First 
Lieutenant, July 24, 18G4; mustered out June 28, 18(i5. Fleeted 
December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6578. Bloomington. 

ANDREW, ABKAM P.— Captain Twenty-first Indiana Battery. Pri- 
vate, August 12, 1862; Second Lieutenant, September 15, 1802; 
First Lieutenant, January 13, 1864; Captain, October 28, 1SG4; 
mustered out June 26, 1865. Elected October 23, 1895; Insignia 
No. 11182. LaPone. 

ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM H.— Second Lieutenant Eighth V. S. Heavy 
Artillery, C. T. Private Eichty-third Illinois Infantry, December 

19, 1863; Second Lieutenant Eighth ITnited States Heavy Artillery, 
C. T., July 17, 1864; mustered out March 10. 1866. Elected April 
18, 1889; Insignia No. 7039: member of Commandery-in-Chief. In- 
dianapolis. 

ASHLEY, ALBERT B.— Second Lieuleuaut U. S. Infantry, C. T. Sea 
man, U. S. Steamer "Mississippi," May 1, 1861; discharged June 
23, 1862; Private Third Mas.sachusetts Militia, August, 1862; Ser- 
geant, Fourth Massacliusetts Cavalry, August 20. 1863; Second 
Lieutenant Twenty-first United States Infantry, C T., March 13, 
1865; mustered out April 21, 1860. Elected December 19, 1890; In- 
signia No. 8.391. Spring Lake, Mich. 

B.4ILEY, CLARENCE M. -Colonel U. S. Infantry, retired. Second 
Lieutenant Sixth V. S. Infantry, August 5, 1801; First Lieutenant, 
July 14, 1863; Captain, July 28. 1866, assigned to Eighth U. S. In- 
fantry, December 15, 1870; Major Fifteenth U. S. Infantry, 1891; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, April 25, 1895; Colonel, November 1, 1898. 
Retired. Elected through the Commandery of California. Febru- 
ary 18, 1895. Transferred to the Commandery of Illinois, January 
1. 1898, and to this Commandery. January 1, 1900. Insignia No. 
3548. Care of A. G. 0., Washington, D. C. 

BALSLEY, JOSEPH.-Captain Twenty-seventh Indiana Infantry. IMl- 
vate Twenty-seventh Indiana Infantry, September 12. 1861; Ser- 
geant. Deceinber, 1861; First Sergeant, January, 1862; Second 
Lieutenant. J\!ne 2. 1862; Captain, December 11, 1863; mustered 
out Novouber 4, 1864; twice wounded. Pilected December 11. 
1896; Insignia No. 11802. Indianapolis. 

BARRETT, ADDISON.— Captain U. S. A. Sergeant General Service, 
August 16. 1862; Captain and C. S., December 21, 1864; Brevet 
Major, U. S. V., September 14, 1865; mustered out, volunteer serv 
ice, December 8, 1S66: Captain Quartermaster's Department, U. S. 
A., July 28, 1866. Elected October 8, 1S99; Insignia No. 7260. 
Died September 22, 1896. 

BATES, HERVEY.— Major One Hundred Thirty-second Indiana In- 
fantry. Major One Hundred Thirty-second Indiana Infantry. May 

20, 1864; mustered out with Regiment, September 5, 1864. Elected 
Febi-uary 23, 1891; Insignia No. 8.580. Indianapolis. 



MEMBERSHIP, 7 

BEASLEY. GEORGE F.— Actiui? A^isistaiit Surj;foii U. S. N. Com- 
jiiissioiK'il Acting Assistajit Surgeon, United States Navy, March 
4. 1S(j4: discharge«l September 15. 186.3. Elected May IG, 18S0; In- 
signia No. 7155. Lafayette. 

BEEM. DAVID E.— Captain Pourteentli Indiana Infantry. I'rivate 
State Troops. May, 1S61; transferred to Fourteeutli Indiana In- 
fantry, June 7, 1801; First Sergeant, .Tune 7, 1861; First Lieuten- 
ant, September 15, 1861; Captain, May 1,", 1862; mustered out 
June 20, 1S64; \A0,inded. Elected Ui\y 11, 1894; Insignia No. 10.57.3. 
Spencer. 

BEHM, ADAM ORTH— Captain One Hundred Fiftieth Indiana Infan- 
try. I'rivaie Tenth Indiana Infantry, April 18, 1861; Sergeant, 
April 2;>, 1861; discharged August 6, 1862; First Lieutenant One 
Hundred Fiftieth Indiana Infantry; Captain, February 15, 1865; 
mustered out August 5, 1S65. lOlected No\eniber 14, 1800; Insignia 
No. 8281. Lafayette. 

BIDDLE. WILLIAM RTHiKE— Brevet :Major, U. S. V. First Lieuten- 
ant Eighty-seventh Indiana Infantry. September 12, 1862; Cap- 
tain, January 27, 1864; Brevet Major i:. S. V., May 13, 1865; mus- 
tered out June 10, 1865; wounded at Chickamauga. Elected Feb- 
ruary 21, 1000; Insignia No. 12860. Lal'orte. 

BLACK, JAMES B.-Major Eighteenth Indiana Infantry. Sergeant 
Fourteenth Indiana Infantry, May, 18G1; Second Lieutenant, June 
11, 1861; First Lieutenant Eighteenth Indiana Infantry, July .S, 
1861; Captain, A))ril 13, 1863; Major, January 1, 1864; mustereil 
out December 18, 1864. Elected April 18, 1889; Insignia No. T040. 
Indianapolis. 

BOGKIUS, CHARLES J.— First Lieutenant Twenty-second Michigan 
Infantry. Private Twenty-second Michigan Infantry, August 22, 
1862; Q. M. Sergeant, December 17, 1862; Second Lieutenant, June 
17, 1863; First Lieutenant and R. Q. M., April 19, 1864; mustered 
out June 26, 1865. Elected October 12. 1894; Insignia No. 10669. 
Marion. 

BOLTZ, FERDINAND F.— Captain Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Twelfth Indiana Infantry, April 22, 1861; First Sergeant, 
May 11, 1861; Sergeant Major, August, 1861; mustered out May 
19, 1862; Sergeant Major Twelfth Indiana Infantry, re-organized; 
Second Lieutenant Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry, August 16, 
1862; First Lieutenant, January 26. 1863; Captain, February, 1SG4; 
■wounded; mustered out June 7, 1865. Elected December 19, 1888; 
Insignia No. 6579. Bluitton. 

BORDEN, GEORGE P.— Major Fifth U. S. Infantry. Private One 
Hundred First New York Infantry, July 25, 1862; discharged Oc- 
tober 12, 1863; Second Lieutenant I'ifth U. S. Infantry, October 1, 
1866; First Lieutenant, September 4, 1878; Captain, February 20, 
1891. Elected through Comniaudery of California November 19, 
1884; transferred to Indiana Commandery December 19, 1892; In- 
signia No. 3455. In the U. S. Army. 



8 MEMBERSHIP. 

BRADBURY, GEORGE L— Captain Fifth Massachusetts Cavalr.,-. 
Private First Massachusetts Cavalry, October 26, 1861; ('orporal. 
April 10, 1862; Sergeant Major, July 1. 1864; Second Lieutenant, 
October 7, 1804; First Lieutenant, December 17, 1864; Captain, 
May 29, 186."; Captain Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry. September 11. 
1865: mustered out October 31, 1865; wounded. Elected May 16. 
1889; Insignia No. 7155; member of Commandery-in-Chief. Trans- 
ferred to Commandery of Illinois. 

BRADE.X, JAMES D.— Major Ninth Indiana Infantry. Private Ninth 
Indiana Infantry, April, 1861, three ujonths' service; re-enlisted, 
September. 1861; First Lieutenant, September, 1861; (japtain. 
March, 1863; Ma.ior, February IS. 1865; mustered out September 
18. 1805; wounded. Elected October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 9007. 
Elkhart. 

BRADSHAW. JAMES M.— Captain U. S. Volunteers. Assistant Quar- 
termaster United Stat(^s Volunteers, rank of Captain, June, 1861; 
mustered out, Jul.v. 1865. Elected October 8, 1889; Insignia No. 
7261. Died at Indianai)olis. July 19. 1890. 

niJAG(;. JAMES— Captain Fortieth Indiana Infantry. I'rivate Fortl 
eth Indiana \'olunteers, October 7, 1861; Second Lieutenant, No- 
vember 18. 1861; First Lieutenant. April 1, 1862; Captain, March 
1, 1864; mustered out Itccember 21. 1805; wounded. Elected De- 
cember 19. 1894; Insignia No 10793. fjebanon. 

P.UANHAM. GEORGE F.— Captain Tenth Indiana Cavalry. IMlvate 
Third Indiana Cavalry, August 22, 1861; First Lieiitenant Tenth 
Indiana ("avalr.v, January lit, 1864; Captain, December 14, 1804; 
mustered out August 31, 1865. Elected December 19, 1888; In- 
signia No. 6580. Died May 8, 18'J6. 

P,RIANT. CYRUS E.— Brevet (Nilonei Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry. 
I'rivate Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry: Captain. September, 
1802; Lieutenant Colonel, December. 1862; Brevet Colonel, Octo- 
ber 18, 1803; mustered out, 1865. Elected December 19. 18S8; In- 
signia No. 6581; member Commandery-in-Chief. Huntington. 

BUONSON, HENRY M.— Second Lieutenant One Hundred Forty-fifth 
Ohio Infantry. Second Lieutenant One Hundred Forty-tifth Oblo 
Infantry, May 15, 1864: mustered out September 15, 1804. Elected 
May 8, 1896; Insignia No. 11515. Indianapolis. 

BROWN. GEORGE— Roar Admiral V. S. Navy. Midshipman United 
States Navy, February 5, 1849; Passed IMidshipiiian, June 12, 1855; 
Master, September 16, 1855; Lieutenant, June 2, 1850; Lieutenant- 
Commander, Jul,v 10, 1802; Commander, Jul.v 25, 1800; Captain, 
April 25, 1877; Commodore, September 4, 1,887; Rear Admiral, 
January 25, 1890; retired June 19, .1897; wounded. Elected tlirougli 
California Commandery, April 14, 1890; transferred to Indiana 
Connnandery. March :}0, 1893; Insignia No. 7847; member of Com- 
niandery-in-Chief. Indianapolis. 

BROWN. GEORGE R.— Captain Ninth Indiana Battery. Private Ninth 
Indiana Battery, DeciMuber 5, 1861; First Lieutenant. January 1. 
3862; Captain, July 1, 1S03; mustered out March 6, 1865; wounded. 
Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6582. Crawfordsville. 



MEMBERSHIP. 9 

BROWN, MARCUS L.— Seooiul Lieutonant One Hniidrefl Forty-eighth 
Inrtiauii Infantry. Private Second Ohio Infantry, August 14. 1S61; 
nmstered out, October, 1804: Private One Hundred Forty-eighth 
Indiana Infantry, February. 1805: Second Lieutenant, July 1, 1S65: 
luustered out October, ISG."}. Elected February 11, 1890; Insignia 
No. 7G1'2. Indianapolis. 

BIJNDY. MARTIN L.— Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. V. Paymaster 
United States Army, with ranl^ of Major, August 31, 1861: Brevet 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1865; mustered out, 1866. Elected February 
14, 1889: Insignia No. 6821. New Castle. 

BURGET, LAURENCE— Second Lieutenant Eighty-fifth Indiana In- 
fantry. Corporal Eleventh Indiana Infantry (three months), April 
16, 1861; Sergeant Company C, Eighty-fifth Indiana Infantry, Au- 
gust 14, 1862; Second Lieutenant, April 1. 1863; mustered out June 
12. 1865; wounded at Kenesaw Mountain. Elected May 15, 1900; 
Insignia No. . Terre Haute. 

BURKE, JOHN— First Lieutenant Seventy third Ohio Infantry. Pri- 
vate First Ohio Reserve Infantry. July 26, 1861; mustered out 
October 3, 1861; I'rivate Seventy -third Ohio Infantry, October 11, 
ISGl; Sergeant, June, 1S62: First Sergeant, September. 1863; First 
Lieutenant, February 10, 1865; musiered out, July 25. 181)5. Elect- 
ed Febi-uary 11, 1890; Insignia No. 7691. Died September, 1S9S. 

BUTLER, GEORGE— Major Eleventh Indiana Infantry. First Lieu- 
tenant Eleventh Indiana Infantry, April 17, 1861; mustered out, 
three months' service; Captain Eleventh Indiana Infantry, Au- 
gust 24, 1861; Major, March 10, 1863; mustered out July 26, 1865: 
Captain Ninth United States Veteran Volunteers, July 28, 1865; 
mustered out, June 30, 1866. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia 
No. 6583. 

BUTTERFIELD, CHARLES H.— Lieutenant-Colonel Ninety-first Inai- 
ana Infantry. Private Ninety-tirst Indiana Infantry, June, 1862; 
.Alajor, August, 1862: Lieutenant-Colonel, Noxeniber 1, 1863; mus- 
tered out June 26, 1865. Elected December 19, 1895; Insignia No. 
11313. Died at Evansville, Janu:ary 13, 1897. 

•CALKINS, AVILLIAM H.— Major Twelfth Indiana Cavalry. Private 
(uuassigned) Io\\ a Volunteers, May, 1861; First Lieutenant Four- 
teenth Iowa Infantry, November 6, 1861; First Lieutenant One 
Hundred Twenty-eighth ludian.i Infantry, December 8, 1863; 
Major Twelfth Indiana Cavalry, March 26, 1864; mustered out 
November 10, 1865. Elected through Commandery District of Co- 
lumbia, March 7, 1SS;{; transferred as charter member Indiana 
Commandery, October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 2978; transferred 
State of Washington Commandery, December 26, 1890. 

•CAMPBELL. HENRY— First Lieutenant One Hundred First U. S. In- 
fantry. C. T. Private Eighteenth Indiana Battery, July 12, 1862; 
Second Lieutenant One Hundred First United States Infantry, C. 
T., November 18, 1864; First Lieutenant, September 11, 1865; mus- 
tered out January 24, 1866. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia 
No. 6584. Crawfordsville. 



10 MEMBERSHIP. 

CARMODY, JAMES D.— St'coiid LienteiiiUit Xiueteenth AVisconsin In 
fautry. I'rivato Tenth Illinois Infantry. April 'M, 1801: Sergeant 
Major, April 29, 1801; Private Nineteenth Wisconsin Infantry, De- 
cember 21, 1801; Sergeant Major, May 16, 1862; Second Lienten- 
ant, January .5, 1863; mustered out for disability, September 24, 
1863. Elected February 12. 1894; Insignia No. 104.j6. Evansviilc 

C-4RXAHAN, JAMES II.- Captain Eiglity-sixth Indiana Infantry. I'rl 
vate Eleventh Indiana Infantry, April 18, 1861; First Sergeant. 
Eighty-sixth Indiana Infantry, August 2.j, 1862; Second Lieuten- 
ant, December 22, 1862; Captain, September 4, 1863; mustered out 
June 6, 1S03. Elected through Connnaudery of Ohio, December O, 
1883; transferred to Indiana Commandery, (October 17, 1888; In- 
signia No. 3004; member of Commandery-in-Chlef. Indianapolis. 

CAVIX.S, ADEN C— Colonel Ninety-seventh Indiana Infantry. Can- 
tain L'ifty-seventh Indiana Infantry, December 26, 1861; Major 
Ninety-seventh Indiana Infantry, October 10, 1862; Lieutenant- 
Colonel of same, November 19, 1862; Colonel of same, June 7, ISKi; 
mustered out at close of war. Elected Fel)ruary 14, 1898; Insignia 
No. 12281. Uloomtield. 

CIIAAIBERLAIN, OllVILLE T.— Captain Seventy-fourfch Indiana In- 
fantry. I'rivate Seventy-fourth Indiana Infantry, August 6, 1802; 
First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant, April 1.5, 1803; Fii-st Lieuten- 
ant, May 10, 1S64; Captain, November 6, 1864; mustered out June 
9, 1865; medal of honor. Elected October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 90ii8. 
Elkhart. 

CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT S.— Captain Sixty-fourth Ohio Infantry. 
Private Sixty-fourth Ohio Infantry, October 26, 1861; Sergeant 
Major, March 1, 1863; First Lieutenant, April 1, 1863; Captain, 
August 5, 1803; discharged on account of disability, September 2:!, 
1864; wounded. Elected October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 9009. Elk- 
hart. 

CHAMBERS. DAVID W.-Captain Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate Eighth Indiana Infantry, April 18, 1861; First Lieutenant 
Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry, August 26, 1801; Captain. Novem- 
ber lo, 1862; mustered out September 10, 1804; twice wounded. 
Elected March 14, 1889; Insignia No. 6897. New Castle. 

CHAPMAN, JUSTIN H.— Captain Fifth Connecticut Infantry. I'ri- 
vate, April 17, 1861; First Lieutenant First Connecticut Infantry, 
April 19, 1861; Captain, Fifth Connecticut Infantry, June 21, 1801; 
Captain Veteran Reserve Corps, September, 1863; wounded; mus- 
tered out January 1, 1868. Elected through Commandery of Ohio, 
November 5, 1884; transferred to Indiana Commandery, Decem- 
ber 19, 1892; Insignia No. 3387. (iovernor Soldiers' Home, Marlon. 

CHARLTON, 1HOMAS J.- Second Lieutenant Twenty-second Indiana 
Infantry. Private Twenty-second Indiana Infantry, December 23, 
1863; Second Lieutenant, May 1, 186.">; wounded and left on field 
for dead at Bentonville; Cadet at West Point. Elected October 
8, 1889; Insignia No. 7262; member of Commandery-in-Chlef. 
I'laintield. 



MEMBERSHIP. 



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CJHASE, DUDLEY H.— Captain U. S. A. (^U'tain Ninth Indiana In- 
fantry, April 124. 1801; Captain Seventoenth United States In- 
fantry, Aagust 14. 1861; resigned Febi'uary 14, 1S04, on account 
of disabling Monnds, Elected through Commandery of Ohio, 
November 7, ISSii; Insignia No. 3974: transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery, October 17, 18SS. Logaubport. 

CHITTENDEN, GEOJtGE F.— Surgeon Sixteenth Indiana Infantry; 
Assistant Surgeon Sixteenth Indiana Infantry. May 27, 1861; 
Surgeon Sixteenth Indiana Infantry. August 30, 1862; Medical 
Director at Camp Morton; Acting Medical Director Thirteenth 
Army Corps at Yicksburg: Medical Director General Lee's Di- 
vision of Cavalry. Kesigued on account of disability. February 
22, 1862. Elected February 22, 1807. Insignia No. 12.j".iH. 

CLARK, JOHN G.— Colonel Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry. Major 
Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry. August 31, 1861; Lieutenant 
Colonel, July 1, 1862; Colonel. September 28, 1862; mustered out 
September 28. 1865. I^^lected February 14. 1880; Insignia No. 
6822; member Comma ndery-in-Chief. Franlcfort. 

CLELAND, JOHN E. -Captain Forty-fourth U. S. Infantry C. T. 
Private Seventieth Indiana Infantry, July, 1862; First Sergeant; 
Firsr Lieutenant and Adjutant, l-orty-tourth United States In- 
fantry, Colored Troops, April 1, 1864; Captain, June 17, 186.^; pris- 
oner of war, October 1.3, 1864; honorable mention for gallant con- 
duct in the battle of Nashville, December, 1864; mustered out, 
1866. Elected October S, 1880; Insigni.i No. 7263. Indianapolis. 

COBB, THOMAS H.— Captain Tenth Indiana Volunteers; First Lieu- 
tenant Tenth Indiana Volunteers, September 1, 1861; Captain 
November 18, 1862; mustered out at expiration of term of service, 
September 19, 1864; "was never absent from his command." 
Elected February -22, 1899; Insignia No. 12,»5., Lebanon. 

COCKRUM. WILLIAM M.— Lieutenant Colonel Forty-second Indiana 
Infantry. Second Lieutenant Forty-second Indiana Infantry, Oc- 
tober 7, 1861; Fir.st Lieutenant. March. 1862; Captain, October, 
1862; Lieutcnant-Coionel, June 8, I86.1; t^ice wounded; mustered 
out July 21, 1865. Elected L>ecember 10, 1805; Insignia No. 11313. 
Oakland City. 

COLE. IJLYSSUS D.— Captain One Hundred Seventy-fourth Ohio In- 
fantry. Corporal Eighty-sixth Ohio Infantry, June 3, 1862; First 
Lieutenant Eighty-sixth Ohio Infantry, June 19, 1863; Captain 
One Hundred Seventy-fourth Ohio Infaiiti-y, September 4, 1864; 
discharged June 28, 1S65. Fleeted October 5, 1807; Insignia No. 
12096. Rv.shville. 

COLEMAN, ASA— Assistant Surgeon Forty-sixth Indiana Infantry. 
Assistant Surgeon Forty-sixth Indiana Infantry, May 14, 1862; 
resigned on account of permanent disability, December 29. 1862. 
Elected November 12, 1889; insignia No. 7407. Logansport. 



12 MEMBERSHIP. 

COMLY, CLIFTON— Ma.ior of Ordnance I'. S. A. U. S. CJadet, July 1, 
18j8; Second Lieutenant. June 17; 1802; Adjutant, July IS). 1862; 
First liieutenant, July 27. lSi>2; Captain of Ordnance, December 
15, 186.3; iMajor, August 2, 1870. Fleeted throusli (.'onunandery of 
New York, April 2, 1S84; transferred to Coramandery of Ohio, 
March 6, 1888; transferred to Commandery of Indiana, October 17, 
1.888; trausferi-ed to Conunandery of New York, December 11), 
1892; Insignia No. 3126. Deceased. 

COMPTON, JOHN W.— Assistant Surgeon Seventeenth Kentucky In- 
fantry, November 8, 1862; resigned March 23, 1868, to accept po- 
sition of Surgeon on Board of Fnrollment where he served until 
the close of the war. Elected Decemln'r 10, 180."i; resigned, Febru- 
ary 1, 1000. 

OOMSTOCK, DANIEL W.— ('aptain Ninth Indiana Cavali-y. Private 
Ninth Indiana Cavalry, December 19, 1863; Sergeant Major, 
February, 1864; First Lieutenant, July 31, 1864; Captain. April 0, 
1865; mustered out August 11, 1865. Elected through Cuni- 
mandery of Ohio, October 7, 18S5; Insignia No. 4201; transferred 
to Comniandery of Indiana, March 5. 1880. Uichmond. 

CONN, CHARLES G.— Captain First Michi.iran Sharpshooters. Musi- 
cian Fifteenth Indiana Infantry June 14, 1861; mustered out by 
General Order, September 10, 1862; Private First Michigan Sharp- 
shooters, November, 1862; Second Lieutenant,. August 8, ISG.S; 
Captain. April 11, 1865; mustered out, July 28, 1865. Elected 
March 14, 1889; Insignia No. 6808; transferred to Commandery of 
District of Columbia, 1896. 

COOK, THOMAS J.— First Lieutenant One Hundred Forty-seventh In- 
diana Infanti'y, March 7, 1865. Mustered out August 4, 1865. Ke- 
.iected October,^ 1861, for the 1 hirty-sixtb Indiana, as being too 
small, but joined himself to one of the companies, serving in the 
regiment for two years without ofhcial record. Elected May 15, 
1900; Insignia No. ■ . Indianapolis. 

COONS, JOHN W.— First Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana Infantry, i'ri- 
vate Eleventh Indiana Infantry, Au.gust 81. 1861; Sergeant aiajor, 
January 13, 1862; Second Lieutenant, October, 1862; First Lieu- 
tenant and Regimental Quartermaster, June 14. 1863; mustered 
out December 10, 18G2. Elecce<l December 10, 1880; Insignia No. 
0.585. Insi,guia reyoked; name drooped from the roll for non- 
payment of dues and violation of obligation. May 6, 1800. 

COOPER, CHARLES BEAL— Maj.-r Fifth Ohio Cavalry. I'rivate, Sep- 
tember 12, 1861; Fii'st Lieutenant, Sei)tember 10. 1861; Captain, 
December 12. 1862; Major, Mai-ch. 18()1; mustered out September 
21, 1864. Elected December 14. 1807. In-^ignia No. 121((7. An- 
derson. 

COOPER, ELDER— Captain Forty-second Indiana Infantry. Com- 
nassary Sergeant Forty-second Indiana Infantr.\, October, 1801, 
Second Lieutenant, 1.S62: First Ijieutenaut. 18i;8; Captain, 1808; 
mustered out at expiration of term of service. Elected May 11, 
1804: Insignia No. 10574. EvansviMe. 



MEMBERSHIP. 13 

COOPER, JOHN W.— Cnptaiu Forty-tliird Indiana Infantry. Private 
Tenth Indiana Infantry, April 24. 1861: Color Sergeant Forty- 
tliird Indiana Infantry, (ictoher 2. 1801: Second Lieutenant, June 
6, 1S63; First Lieutenant. February 28, 1864; Captain, October, 
21, 1864; mustered out June 21, IStta. Elected May 0, 1890; In- 
signia No. 7926. Indianai)olis. 

CORBY, WILLIAM— Chaplain Eighty-eighth New Nork Infantry, Oc- 
tober, 18G1; mustered out February, 1865. Elected May 8, 1896; 
Insignia No. 11376. Died at Notre Dame, December 28, 1897. 

CRAFT, RICHARD B.— First Lieutenant Fifty-eighth Indiana In- 
fantry. Sergeant Nineteenth Indiana Infantry, July 29, 1861; 
J'irst Lieutenant Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry, January 29, 186.3; 
Master Mate li. S. Navy, July I, 1868; mustered out November, 
1863. Elected February 2.3, 1891; Insignia No. 8581. Resigned 
February 12, 1894. 

CRAVENS, JUNIUS E.— Captain One Hundred Twenty-third Indiana 
Infantry. Musician Eighteenth Indiana Infantry, August 16, 1861; 
mu&tered out by General Order, August 20, 1862; First Lieuten- 
ant One Hundred Twenty-third Indiana Infantry, February 16, 
1861; Captain, Ai)gusfc 9. 1864; mustered out August 23, 1863. 
Elected October 8, 1889; Insignia No. 7264. Indianapolis. 

CRAWFORD, FRANCIS C— Assistant Adjutant General U. S. V. 
First Sergeant Soventy-tirst Indiana Infantry; Adjutant Eighty- 
fifth Indiana Infantry, September 2, 1862; A. A. G. Second 
Brigade. Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps; A. D. C. on 
Staff of Brigadier General W. T. Ward: A. A. G. of same division 
with rank of Ma.ior. Elected December 19, 1SS8; Insignia No. 
6386. Terre Haute. 

COULSON, WASHINGTON C.— Captain United States Navy. Acting 
Master's iMate U. S. Navy, August 13, 1862; Acting Ensign, De- 
cember 31, 1862; Acting Master, July 16, 1864; Third Lieutenant 
U. S. Revenue Cutter service. November 8, 1867; Second Lieuten- 
ant, July 20, 1870; First Lieutenant, June 30, 1874; Captain, July 
23, 1888. Elected October 31, 1890; Insignia No. 8140; transferred 
to California Conunandery, November, 1890. 

CUMP.ACK, WILL— Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. V. Private 
Seventh Infantry, April, 1801; Paymaster U. S. V. with rank of 
Major, May, 1S61; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, July, 1865; mustered 
out July, 1865. Elected through the Conimandery of Ohio, De- 
cember 7, 1887; transferred to Indiana (^ommaudery. October 17, 
1888; Insignia No. 6073; member of Commandery-in-Chief. 
Greensburg. 

DAUGHERTY, WILL W.— Captain United States Army. Private 
Twenty-seventh Indiana Infantry, August 19, 1861; Sergeant 
Major, May 27, 1S62; Second Lieutenant, November 14. 1862; First 
Lieutenant and Adjutant, March 1. 1863; mustered out November 
4, 1864; Second Lieutenant Eighteenth V. S. Infantry, March 7, 
1S67; First Lieutenant. January 2, 1869; Captain Twenty-second 
U. S. Infantry, September 2, 1882. Elected April 9, 1890: Insignia 
No. 7816; transferred to Colorado Conimandery December 30, 
1895. 



14 MEMBERSHir. 

DAWSOX, BYROxX— Caittaiu T'. S. A., letiiecl. Private Tliii-fl Indiana 
Cavalr?', September 5, 1S62; First Serj;eant, October 23, 1802; 
Second Lieutenant, Ausust 2. 1864; Captain Eiulitli Indiana 
Cavalry, May 1, 18G5; mustered out, July l-'O, 1865. Elected De- 
cember 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6.>87. Indianapolis. 

DENBY, CHARLES— Colonel Eishtleth Indiana Infantry. Lieutenant 
Colonel Forty-second Indiana Infantry, September, 1861; Colonel 
Eightietb Indiana Infantry, October, 1862: ■wounded; resigned on 
Snri*eon's certificate of disability, I'ebruary, 1863. Elected 
October 12, 1804; Insignia No. 10670. Twelve years U. S. iSIinister 
to China. JNIember of the Philippine Commission, 1899. Evaas- 
ville. 

DOUGALL, ALLEN H. -Captain Eiglity-ei-hth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry, August 2, 1862; Corporal, 
August 11, 1862; (iuarterniaster-Sergeant. Au.L'USt 29, 1862; First 
Lieutenant, February 15, 1864; Adjutant, July 1, 1864; Captain, 
May 1, 1805; mustered out June 7. ISti-i; three times wounded; medal 
of honor. Elected December 19, 1S9:3; Insignia No. lo;;65. Ft. Wayne. 

DOWDEN, FRANCIS M.— Second Lieutenant Fifty-second Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Fifty-second Infantry, .June 1, 1861; Corporal, 
Octobei'. 1861; Sergeant, Februar.v. 1862; Quartermaster Sergeant, 
July, 1862; Sergeajit Major. Septen.iOer, 1S63: Second Lieutenant, 
1864; mustered out September 10, 1865. Elected December 19, 
1888; Insignia No. 6588. Died March 25, 1897. 

DOXEY, CHARLES T.— Captain Sixteenth Indiana Infantry. Private 
Nineteenth Indiana Infantry. July 5, 1861; First Sergeant; Ser- 
geant Major. December, 1S61; Second Lieutenant. January, 1862; 
Captain Sixteentii Iniliana Infantry, 1862; mustered out on ac- 
count of disabilit.v, September, ISGI; twice \\ounded. Elected De- 
cejuber 19, 1890; Insignia N^o. .S392; member of Commandery-in- 
Chief. Died April 28, 1898. 

DRESSER, JASPER M.— Lieutenant ('olonel Eighty-sixth Indiana In- 
fantr.v. Private Tnird Battalion, District of Columbia Volunteers, 
April 15, 18G1; mustered out July 15, 1861; Captain Dresser's Bat- 
tery. Illinois Artil'ery, August, 1861; First Sergeant Sevent.v- 
sixth Indiana Infantry, July. 1862; Major Eighty-sixth Indiana 
Infantry, September, 1862; Lieutenant Colonel, January, ISG.T; 
resigned on account of disability, June, 18(53; thrice wounded. 
Elected February 14, 1S89; Insignia No. (>S23. Died Sej)tember 
25, 1893. 

EASTMAN, JOSEI'il— Assistant Surgeon V. S. C. T. Corporal Seventy- 
seventh New York Infantry; Hospital Steward, U. S. Army, 
August 14, 1863; Assistant Surgeon Fifth I'. S. C. T. July 22, 
1865: mustered out September 20, 1865; Assistant Surgeon Forty- 
fourth U. S. C. T. December 21, 1865; mustered out April 30, 1866. 
Elected May 9, 1890; Insignia No. 7927. Indianapolis. 

EDWINS, STANIiEY W.— Assistant Surgeon One Hundred Twenty- 
fourth Infantry. Entei'ed service as Assistant Surgeon One Hun- 
dred Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantr.v July, 1864; mustered out 
September, 1865. Elected October 14. 1892; Insignia No. 9723. 
Elwood. 



MEMBERSHIP. 



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ELLIOT'!'. BYUOX K.— Caiitiiin Om- IlniKU'ed Tliirty-setoiid Iiuliaua 
Infantry. Captiiin One Hundred Tliirty-second Indiana Infantry, 
Mar lo". 1864; mufitered out September 7, lS(i4. Elected December 
19, 1804; Insignia So. 10794. Indianapolis. 

KLSTON, ISAAC C.-Liontenant Colonel F. K. V. Second Lieutenant 
Eleventl) Indiana Infantry. April, 1861; Captain, April. 1861; 
Captain Eleventh Indiana Infantry. July, IW.l; Three years' ser- 
vice- Major. 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel and A. D. C, June 12, 1862; 
resigned June, 1S6.S. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia Xo. 
6589. Cl•a■^^fordsville. 

KNSLEY, XICHOLAS-Se'-ond Lieutenant Forty-fourth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Forty-fourth Indiana Infantry, Xovember 11, 
18G1;" Corporal, spring of' 1868; First Sergeant, September 25, 
1863; Quartermaster Sergeant summer of 1864; Second Lieuten- 
ant, June 24, I860; mustered out September 24, 186.-.. Elected 
May 9, 1890; Insignia No. 7928. Indianapolis. 

ENSMIXGEK, SAMUEL L.-First Lientenant Eleventh Indiana In- 
fantry Private Eleventh Indiana Infantry. March 21, 1862; Cor- 
poval" fall of 1868; Sergeant, spring of 1864; First Lieutenant, 
March 21, 186.i: mustered out July 27. 186.5; wounded. Elected 
October 8, 1889; Insignia No. 7265. Member of the Commandery- 
iu-Chief. Crawfordsville. 

EWING, FRANCIS M. -Major Fifty-tirst V. S. C. T. Private Twelfth 
Illinois Infantry, May 2, 1861; re-enlisted, August 2, 1861; Captain, 
Fifty-fifth United States Colored Troops, May 21, 1868; Major, 
October 12, 1865; mustered out December 31. 1865: wounded. 
Elected December 19, 1895; Insignia No. 11315. Evansville. 

EWING, WILLIAM D.— First Lieutenant I'ennsylvania Volunteers. 
Musician Fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry, October 1, 1861; dis- 
charged by General Orders; Private Second Pennsylvania In- 
fantry, July 1, 18f.3: Sergeant First Battalion I'ennsylvania Volun- 
teers! July 9, 1861; First Lieutenant, Anderson's Independent 
Company Mounted Volunteers. November 4, 1864; mustered out 
August 4, 1865. Elected March 15, 1890; Insignia No. 7744; trans- 
ferred to Illinois Commandery, December 25, 1895. 

FAIRBANKS, CRAWFORD— First Lieutenant One Hundred Twenty- 
ninth Indiana Infantry. First Lieutenant One Hundred Twenty- 
ninth Indiana Infantry, April 11, 1864; resigned December 2C, 
1864. on account of physical disability. Elected Decemher 19, 
1888; Insignia No. 6,590. Terre Haute. 

FAIRBANKS, WILLIAM H.— Colonel One Hundred Forty-ninth In- 
diana Infantry. Private Eleventh Indiana Infantry, three months' 
service, .A-pril, 1861; First Lieutenant Tliirty-first Indiana In- 
fantry, September 5, 1861; Promoted Captain, Major and com- 
missioned Lieutenant Colonel, but declined muster to accept com- 
mission as Colonel of One Hundred Forty-ninth Indiana Infantry; 
mustered out at close of war. Elected October 5, 1897; Insignia 
No. 12097. 'rerre Haule. 



16 MEMBERSHIP. 

FARLEY, EDWIN— First Lioutenant Third I'. S. Cavalry C. T. Pri- 
vate Eifflitli Wis<>unsin int'antry, September, 1861; Corporal; trans- 
ferred as First Sergeaut, to Fort Mississippi Cavalry, October 25. 
1863; Second I-icutenant Tliird T'nited States C'avalry, ColoreC 
Troops, March 18. 18tU: First Lieutenant, January 2.3, ISe.j; mus- 
tered out .January 26, 1806; wounded. Fleeted February 22, 1SE«; 
Insignia No. lOO.'io. Paducah, Ky. 

FARRINGTON, GEORGE E.— Fir.st Lieutenant Eighty-fifth Indiana 
Infantry. Private Eighty-lifth Indiana Infantry, August 20. 1862; 
First Lieutenant and Regimental Quarterjuaster, October 22, 180.3; 
mustered out June, 186"). Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 
enid. Terre H.-iute. 

FERRIS, EUGENE W.— Caiitain Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry. 
Private Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry. January 1, 1862; Sec- 
ond Lieutenant, August 19, 1862; First Lieutenant, November 2C, 
1863; Captain, October 24, 1864; mustered out July 5, 1866; wound- 
ed. Elected October 20. 1893; Insignia No. 10287. Albany. 

FESLER. JOHN R.— I>ieutenant (Colonel Twenty-.seventh Indiana In- 
fantr.v. Captain Twent.v-seventh Indiana Infantry, September 30, 
1861; Lieutenant Colonel, June 12, 1863; "was with his command 
continuall.v during his tei-m of service." Elected February 21, 
1900. Insignia No. 12861. Indianapolis. 

FLETCHER, STEI'HEN K.— Adjutant One Hundred Fifteenth Indiana 
Infantry, i'rivate I'hirty-third Indiana Infantry, September, 
1861; Sergeant, April, 1862; First Lieutenant and Adjutant One 
Hundred Fifteenth Indiana Infantry, July 23, 1863; mustered out 
I'ebruary 2.5, 1864. Elected February 14, 1889; Insignia No. 6824. 
Died July 7, 1897. 

FOOTE. LUCIEN A.— Major Fourteenth Indiana Infantry. Captain 
Fourteenth Indiana Infantry, June 7, 1861; Major, March 7, i 
resigned on account of disability, April 24, 1862; First Sergeant 
Seventy-eighth Indiana Infantry, August, 1862; First Sergeant 
One Hundred Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, May, 1864; Major, 
.May 19, 1864; mustered out at expiration of term of service; 
wounded. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6.592. Craw- 
fordsville. 

FORD, AUGUSTUS, C— Captain Thirty-tlrst Indiana Infantry. 
Private Thirty-tirst Indiana Infantry; September 5, 1861; First 
Sergeant; Second Lieutenant, April 1, 1862; First Lieutenant, 
April 20, 1862; Captain, No\ ember 1, 1864; resigned January 1, 
186.5. P^lected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6593. member of 
Commandery-in-Cbief. Terre Haute. 

FORTNER. SANFORD— Brevet .Major U. S. V. Second Lieutenant, 
One Hundred First Indiana Infantry, August 18, 1862: First 
Lieutenant, January 26, 1863; Captain, May 8, 1864; Brevet Major 
U. S. V. March 13, 1865; mastered out July, 1865. Elected De- 
cember 19, 1893; Insignia No. 10366. Indianapolis. 



MEMBERSHIP. 17 

FOSTER, DAVID N.— Captain Pvinhty-thinl New York Infantry. 
I'rivate Eiglity-third New Yoi-k Infantry, May 27. 1861; Corporal, 
July, 1863: Sergeai.t, May, 1S(!2; Second IJeuti-nant, December 10, 
1S62; Captain, October 7, 1SG;J; mustered out on account of dis- 
ability, December 23, 1863; t\\ice wounded. Elected April 18, 
1889; Insignia No. 7041; member of Commaudery-in-Chief. Fort 
Wayne. 

FOSTER, ROBERT S.— Brevet Malor Oeneral V. S. V. I'rivate Indiana 
Volunteers, April 1.5, 18G1: Captain Ele\entli Indiana Infantry, 
April 22, 1861; Ma.ior Tliirteentli Indiana Infantry. June 1!), 1861; 
Lieutenant Colonel October 2.", 1861; Colonel, April 30, 1862; 
Brigadier General, .lune 15. 1863; Brevet Ma.ior General, March 
.31, 1865; mustered out September 2.'.. 1865. Elected through Com- 
mandery of District of Columbia, June 6, 188-:'>; transferred to Ohio 
Commandery, October 17, 1885; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery, October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 2843; member of Com- 
mandery-in-Chief. Indianapolis. 

FRINK, CHARLES S.— Brevet Lieutenant Colonel U. S. V. Assistant 
Surgeon U. S. V., October 6, 1862; Surgeon, April 30, 1864; Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. V. August 15, 1865; mustered out at 
close of war. Elected December 10, 1888; Insignia No. 6,594. Died 
July 8, 1893. 

GARRIGUS, MIUiTON— Capt.iin One Hundred Forty-second Indiana 
Infantry. Private Thirty-niuth Indiana \olunteers, afterward 
moiinted Infantry, and Eii^hth Indiana Cavalry; Second Lieuten- 
ant, May 12, 1864; First Lieutenanr, May 23, 1864; Adjutant One 
Hundred Thirty-seventh Indi-ina Infantry, May 25, 1864; Captain, 
November 4, 1864; mustered out July 14, 1865. Elected December 
19, 1893; Insignia No. 10367. Kokomo. 

(ilLCHRIST, ALEXANDER— Captain One Hundred Forty-eighth New 
lork Infantry. First Lieutenant One Hundred Forty-eighth, 
September 17, 1862; Captain in same. November IV, 1863; mustered 
out July 5, 1S65. Elected October, 1808: Insignia No. 12334. 
Evansville. 

GILI,ETT, SIMEON P.— Lieutenant Commander United States Navy. 
Entered U. S. Naval Academy, Sei)tember 20, 1856; graduated 
June 15, ISGO; Midshipman, June 15, I860: Master, August 31, 
1861; Lieutenant, February 21, 1863: Lieutenant Commander, May 
23, 1866; resigned I^ecember 30, 1871. Elected through Com- 
mandery of Ohio, October 3, 1888; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery, November 25, 1890; Insignia No. WSfi. Evansville. 

GODDAIlD, JOSEPH A.— Captain Fourth Ohio Cavalry. Private 
Fourth Ohio Cavalry, .August 3l), 1862; Sergeant; Second Lieuten- 
ant, March 9, 1863; First LieVitenant. September 8. 1864: Captain, 
June 24, 1865; mustered out June 27. 1865. Elected May 1.3, ISil"; 
Insignia No. 11896. Mnncie. 

GOULD, WILLIAM P.— Major and Paymaster U. S. A. Major and Ad- 
ditional I'aymastcn- U. S. V., June, 1801; Brevet Lieutenant Col- 
onel, March 13, 1865; Major and Paymaster V. S. A., October 18, 
1867; retired in 1885. Elected May 16, 1889; Insignia No. 71.56. 
Vincennes. 



18 MEMBERSHIP. 

OIIAHAM. THOMAS— Major Eighth Iiitlinna Cavalry. First Lieuten- 
ant Sixth Infantry, April 20, ISOt. (three iiiontlis); Captain Thirty- 
ninth Indiana Volunteers, September 2. 18(51; Major of saino, 
March 6, 1804; mustered out January 1, 180.".. Elected October 13, 
1898; Insignia No. 126S0. Madison. 

GRAY. SAMUEL F.— Lieutenant Colonel Forty-ninth Oliio Infantry. 
First Lieutenant Forty-ninth Ohio Infantry. AuRust 6, 1861: Cap- 
tain. .Tanuary 9, 1SG2: Major, Janimry 1, 1863: Lieutenant Colonel, 
October 4. 1862; mustered out October 4. 180-1. Elected Decen.ber 
19, 1894; Insignia Iso. 10795. Indianapolis. 

GREGORY, AUGUSTUS C— Second Lieutenant Thirty-second Wis- 
consin Infantry. I'rivate, May 2."). 18(52; Sergeant Thirty-second 
Wiscon.sin Infantry, August 14, 18(>2; First Sergeant, December 1, 
1802; Second Lieutenant. March 1. 18(;o; Resigned May 1, 1504 
on surgeon's certiticate of disability. Elected December 15, 1890. 
Insignia Xo. 12759. Decatur. 

GRiaiES, SILAS— Major Ninety-first Indiana Infantry. First Lieuten- 
ant Thirty-flrst Indiana Infantry, September 5, 1861; Captain, 
October 2. 18(>2: Majoi', November 22. 18R2; Commissioned I^Ieu- 
tenant Colonel but not mustered: \vonnded in the battles of Shiloh 
and Stone River. Elected October, 1898; Insignia No. 12.335. 
Sniithville. 

GUTHRIE. THOJLVS S.— Chaplain One Hundred Fifty-second Ohio 
Infantry. Private One Hundred Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, May 
2, 1804; Chaplain, May 9, 1864; mustered out September 2, 1SG4. 
Elected October 13. 1890; Insignia No. 8139. Wabash. 

HADLEY, JOHN V.— First Lieutenant Seventh Indiana Infantry. 
Private Se\-entli Indiana Infantry, August 20. 1801; Corporal, 
April 10, 1802; First Lieutenant, October 11. 18152; twice wounded; 
discharged January 21, 1805. Elected May 8. 1890; Insignia No. 
11517. Indianapolis. 

HAMMOND. EDWIN P.--Brevet Colonel T'. S. V. Second lieutenant 
Ninth Indiana Infantry (three mouths). April 16, 1801; First Lleu- 
tenaTit. July, 1801; Captain Eighty-seventh Indiana Infantry, 
August 31, 1862; Major of same, April 24, 18(53; Lieutenant Col- 
onel. No\ember 21. 1863; Breveted Colonel of U. S. V., JIarch 13, 
1.S05; mustered out June lu, 1805. Elected October, 1898; Insignia 
No. ]2.3;;6. La Fayette. 

HARDY, ALEXANDER- Captain Twenty -fourth Indiana i5attery. 
Second I.,ieutenant Twenty-fourth Indiana Battery, 1862; Captain, 
March. 1864; mustered out August .3, 1865. Elected November 14, 
1890; Insignia No. 8282. Logansport. 

HARDY, JAMES G. W.— Second Lieutenant Elev»'nth Indiana Cavalry. 
Private Sixty-third Indiana Infantry, August 11, 1862; Second 
Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana Cavalry, Deceml>er 20, 1803; muster- 
ed o\it February 3, 1865. Elected February 12, 189(5; Insignia 
No. 7266. Insignia revoked. Dropped for non-payment of dues 
and violation of obligation, October, 1898. 



MEMBERSHIP. 19 

HARRIS, JAMES 'W.— First Lieutenant Forty-tir.st Indiana Cavalry. 
Corporal Set-onrt Indiana Cavalry, ^ovember 1. IStJl; Sergeant; 
First Lieutenant, May, 180:?; mustered out ;Marcli 111, 1865. Elect- 
ed April 19, 181J0; Insisnia No. 7819. Died June 11. ISitl. 

HARRISON, BENJAMIN— Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. V. Cap- 
tain Seventieth Indiana Infantry, July 22, 1862; Colonel, August 
7, 1802; Brevet Brigadier tJeneral U. S. V., for ability, manifest 
energy and gallantry in command of biigade; musrered out June 8, 
1865. Elected through the Commandery of District of Columbia, 
April 5, 1882; transferred to Ohio Commandery, September 20, 
1887; transferred to Indiana Commandery, November 27, 1894; 
Insignia No. 2454; Commander of Ohio Commandery 1893-94; 
member of Commandery-in-Chief. I'resident of United States, 
1889 93. Indianapolis. 

HARRISON, Ja:MES B.— jMajor Twelfth Kentucky Cavalry. Private 
Seventeenth Kentucky Infantry, September, 1861; Second Lieu- 
tenant, September, 1861; resigned on Surgeon's certihcate of dis- 
ability, January 1, 1862; re-entered service in Twelfth Kentucky 
Cavalry, December, 1862; Major, November 17, 1863; mustered out 
August 23. 18(5.'>. Elected December 19. 1890; Insignia No. 8393. 
Died June, 1898. 

HARRISON. ROBERT W.— Captain One Hundred Sixteenth Indiana 
Infantry. First Lieutenant One Hundred Sixteenth Indiana In- 
fantry, August 17, 1863; Captain, September 20, 1863; mustered 
out March 1, 1864. Elected February 12, 1896; Insignia No. 11405. 
Lebanon. 

HAVENS, BENJAMIN F.— First Lieutenant Eight.v-uinth Indiana In- 
fantry. First Lieutenant Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry, June, 
1862; resigned because of injuries received in action, September, 
1862. Elected October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 9010. Terre Haute. 

HAYES, JOB J.— Brevet Major Li. S. \. Captain and Commissary 
of Subsistence, U. S. V.. Sejitember 4. 1863; Brevet Major, July 14, 
1865; mustered out July 15, 1865. Elected December 10, 1889; 
Insignia No. 750.'?. Louisville. Ky. 

HAYNES, MOSES H.— Surgeon One Hundred Sixty-seventh Ohio In- 
fantry. .4ssistant Surgeon Sixty-third Ohio Infantry, September 
3, 1861; transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Infantry; Surgeon One 
Hundred Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry. INIay, 1864; mustered out 
September 6, 1864. Elected May 13, 1897; Insignia No. 11895. 
Richmond. 

HAYWAKD, WILLIAM E.— Captain Second I'. S. V. Junior Lieu- 
tenant Battery T, Second Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery, 
February 3, 1862. Senior Second I,ieutenant, April 7, 1862; re- 
signed February 2. 1863; (Captain Company F, Second U. S. V., 
ilarch 24, 1865; mustered out November 7, 1865. Elected May 15, 
1900; luhjignia No . Indianapolis. 

HEADINGTON, JOHN W.— Lieutenant Colonel One Hundredth In- 
diana Infantry; Private U. S. Y., August, 1862; Captain One Hun- 
dredth Indiana Infantry, September 11, 1862; Major, June 1, 
1864; Lieutenant Colonel, May 21, 1865; mustered out June 14, 
1865. Elected December 11. 1896; Insignia No. 11803. Portland. 



20 MEMBERSHIP, 

HENLEY, WILLIAM M— Caiitaiii Forty-seventh Iiuliaiia Infantry; 
Corporal Eitrlith Imliana Infantr.\, April 2.S, 1861; First l^ieutenant 
I'orty-seventh Infantry, Oetoljer 10, IWl . Captain. April 1. 1862; 
ninstered out December 2!l, 1S(!4. Elected December 11, IS'JO; In- 
signia No. 11(544. Wabash. 

HE;NRY, JAMES R.— Second Lieutenant Twenty-first Indiana Infantry. 
Private Twenty-rtrst Indiana Infantry. .Tuly (!, ISCl ; Second Lieu- 
tenant. November 28. 18(54; mustered out January 10, 180(5. Elect- 
ed December I'.l. 1804: Insifrnia No. loT'.Mi. Indianapolis. 

HERKIOTT, GEOR(iE F.— .Ma.ior Tenth Indiana (^avalry. Private 
Seventli Indiana Infantry, April 25. ISC.l; First Lieutenant Thi 
Indiana Cavalry, Septen)ber 20, 18(51: (aiitain, .May :i(>, ISHZ; 
Major Tenth Indi.mu Cavalry, July 1, 18(54: mustered out January 
30, 18(55; wounded. J^ilected December Itt, 1888; Insignia No. ijoyo. 
Transferred to Missouri Commandery, March 2:-!, 1891. 

HEKRON, W^ILLIAM P.— Captain Seventy-second Indiana Infantry. 
Private Seventy-second Indiana Infantry, .luly 20, 18(52; Second 
Lieutenant, October IS), 18(i2; First Lieutenant, February 2, lSf53; 
Captain, February 14, 1863; mustered out July 24, 186.5; twice 
wounded. FJlected December 10, 1888; Inslscnia No. 6.506. Craw- 
fordsville. 

HESS, ALEXANDER-Captain Second Indiana Cavalry. Private 
Eighth Indiana Infantry, April 23, 1861 (three months); Private 
Second Indiana Cavalry, September 2, 1861; First Sergeant; First 
Lieutenant, November 16, 1802; Captain, March 8. 1863; mustered 
out Ocetober :», 18(54. Elected February 12, 1806; Insignia No. 
11406. Wabash. 

HIATT, HENRY H.— First Lieutenant Twenty-fi>urth Indiana In- 
fantry, July 31. 1861; Second Lieutenant, August 1, 1861; First 
Lieutenant, December 1, 1864; Ad.iutant: mustered out July 20, 
• 186.5. Elected October 8, 1880: Insignia No. 72(57. Resigned 
January, 1,898. 

HILDRETH, JAMF^S M.— Lieutenant-Colonel Si.\teenth Indiana In- 
fantry. Captain Sixteenth Indiana Infantry, August 1(5, 1862; 
Major, January 1, 18(5.5; Lieutenant-Colonel, Februar.v 20, 1865; 
wounded; mustered out June 30, 1865. Elected March 14, 1880; 
Insignia No. 680!t. Rushville. 

HITT, WILKFR F.— Bre\et Major U. S. V. First Sergeant Eighty- 
third Indiana Infantry, August 13. 1,862; First Lieutenant and 
Adjutant One Hundred Twenty-third Indiana Infantry. January 
6, 1864; P>i-evet-Captain and Hrevet-Major, March 1:>, 18(55; muster- 
ed out August 25, 18(55. Elected December 10, 18.88; Insignia No. 
6.5!)7. Indianapolis. 

HOLSTEIN, CHARLES L.— Captain and Assistant Adjutant (ieneral. 
Private Sixth Indiana Regiment (three months); promoted Ser- 
geant Major; Adjutant Twenty-second Indiana Infantry; com- 
missioned ilajor of same but declined; appointed Captain and 
Assistant Adjutant General by the President, October, 18(52. Re- 
signed. Twice honorably mentioned in general officer's reports. 
Elected December 16, l,s!)8. Insigina No. 12454. Indianapolis. 



MEMBERSHIP. 21 

HOMAN, JOSEPH I?.— Captain Ninety-niutb Indiana Infantry, i'rivate 
Se\'ontli Indiana Infantry (three niontlis), April, 1861: First Ijlen- 
tenant Tliirteentli Iowa Infantry. October, ISCil; Captain Ninety- 
ninth Indiana Infantry, September 18. 1862; mustered out De- 
eember 26, 1864; twiee wounded. F^leoted May 8, 1896; Insignia 
No. 11519. Danville. 

HORNBROOK, SAUNDERS R.— Captain Si.xty-tifth Indiana Infantry. 
Second Lieutenant Sixty-ttfth Indiana Infantry, July 24, 1862; 
Captain, August 18, 1862; declined commission of Ma.ior in .spring 
of 18(i."; mustered out June 22, 186."). Elected December 19, 189,'j; 
Insignia No. 11316. Kvansville. 

HITNTER, MORTON C.— Brevet Brigadier General U. S. V. Colonel 
Eight.v-second Indiana Infantry, August 27, 1862; Brevet Brigadier 
General, April 9. 1865; mustered out at close of war. Elected 
October 23, 1895; Insignia No. 11197. Died at Bloomington, 
October, 1896. 

HURD, ORRIN D.— Lieutenant (\>lonel Thirtieth Indiana Infantry. 
Major Thirtieth Indiana Infantry, October 4, 1861; Lieutenant 
Colonel. jMa.v 2, 1862; mustered out Septemlier 29, 1864; wounded. 
Elected March 11, 1892; Insignia No. 9461. Died December, 1899. 

INGLE, JOHN— First Lieutenant Tentii Indiana Cavalr.v. I'rivate 
Sixty-tifth Indiana Infantry. August, 1862; I'Mi'^iit Lieutenant and 
Regimental Quartermaster, April, 18(54; mustered out September, 
1865. Elected October 13. 1890; Insignia No. 8142. EvansvUle. 

JACKSON, JOSEI'H R.— Captain Sixty-ninth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Eighth Indiana Infantry, April 20, 1861; First Lieutenant 
Sixt.v-ninth Indiana Infantry, August 19, 18(i2; Captain, March 24, 
1863; nuistered out Jul.y 5. 1865. Elected through the (Jhlo Com- 
mander.v February 10, 1886; transferred to the Indiana Com- 
maudery, October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 4.542. Died July, 1898. 

JACOBI, OTTO F.— Captain Tenth Tennessee Infantry. I'rivate First 
U. S. Infantr.v, June 13, 1855: dischai'ged to accept commission 
as Second Lieutenant Tenth Tennessee Infantry, November 28, 
1863; First Lieutenant, January 15, 1864: Captain, June 23, 1864; 
mustered out June 24, 1865: woxiuded. Elected February 22, 1893; 
Insignia No. 10t)36. Evansville. 

JESSUP, ROBERT P..- Surgeon Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantry. 
Surgeon Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantry, July 14, 1861; Senior 
Surgeon in Division; mustered out close of term of enlistment. 
Elected October 8, 1889; Insignia No. 7268. Died November 9, 
1893. 

JOHNSON, LEWIS— Brevet Brigadier (Jeneral U. S. V. Private 
Tenth Indiana Infantry. April 18, ]8(il; First Lieutenant Tentli 
Indiana Infantry, September 18, 1861; Captain, August 29, 1862; 
Colonel Forty-fourth U. S. C. T., September 16, 1864; Brevet 
Brigadier General U. S. V., March 13. 1865; First Lieutenant 
Forty-first U. S. Infantry, July 28, 1.866; Captain, December 12, 
1867; transferred to Twenty-fourth Infantry, November 11, 1869; 
received several brevets in U. S. A. for meritorous service. 
Elected througli Kansas Commandery June 24, 1886; transferred 
to Indiana Commandery, April 19, 1890; Insignia No. 4811. Jalapa, 
\er., Mexico. 



22 MEMBERSHIP. 

JOHNSON, RUEL M.— Colonel One Hniulredth Indiana Infantry. 
Captain One Hnndredth Indiana Infantry. August U2, 1802; Major, 
August 18, 1863; Lieutenant Colonel, January 9, 18t>4; Colonel, 
May 2, 18G4; wounded; mustered out June tl, 1865. Elected 
through Ohio Commander}', February 10, 1886; transferred to 
Indian.a Commandery December 8, 18!)4; Insignia No. 51'J2. Klk- 
hart. 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM P.— Surgeou Eighteenth Ohio Infantry. Brigade 
aiid Division Surgeon Eighteenth C>hio Infantry, September, 1801; 
mustered out November 9, 1804. Elected December 19, 1888; In- 
signia No. 6598. Died at Indianapolis October 20, 1889. 

JONES, THOMAS— First Lieutenant Twenty-second Indiana Infantry. 
I'rivate Twenty-second Indiana Infantry, July 10. 1801; Sergeant, 
1863; re-enlisted February 4, 1864; First Ijieutenant, November 20, 
1864; mustered out July 20, 1804; wounded at ilission Kidge and 
at Bentouville. Elected May 0, 1898; Insignia No. 12282. Sey- 
mour. 

JORDAN, JOHN W.— Brevet Lieutenant Colonel I;. S. V. Major Fifty- 
seventh Indiana Infantry. October 3(!, 1861; resigned on account 
of disability, No''.cmber 23, 1802; Captain Veteran Ueserre Corps, 
• January 20. 1864; Brevet Major IJ. iS. V., Febi-uary 20, 1S6.j: 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, March 13, 1806. Elected October 12, 
1894; Insignia No. 10071. Louisville, Ky. 

KAEMMERLING, GUSTAV— Colonel Ninth Ohio Infantry. Captain 
Ninth Ohio Infantry, May 27, 1801; Major, November 1. 1^01; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, IMarch 8, 1862; Colonel, August 6, 18(>2; pro- 
moted to Brigadier-Oenei'al, but declined on account of ill health; 
mustered out June 7, 1864. Elected May 13, 1897; Insignia No. 
11897. Tell City. 

XAHLO, CHARLES— First Lieutenant One Hundred Sixty-third Ohio 
Infantry. I'rivate Fourteenth Ohio Infantry, April, 1861; Second 
Lieutenant: I'irst Lieutenant One Hundred Sixty-third Ohio In- 
fantry, May 8, 1804; mustered out October, 1864. Elected De- 
cember 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6599. Indianapolis. 

KELSEY, I'ERCIVAL G.— Captain Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry. 
First liieutenant Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry, August, 1861; 
Captain, February 10, 1862; resigned June 30, 1862; First Ijieuten- 
ant and Adjutant One Hundred. Forty-second Indiana Infantry, 
September 9, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865. Elected October 9, 
1891; Insignia No. 9011. Evansville. 

KEMLER, GENERAL W. H.— Assistant Surgeon Seventeenth Indiana 
Infantry^ I'rivate Seventh' Indiana Infantry, April 24, 1861 (three 
months); Hospital Steward Seventeenth Indiana Infantry, Sep- 
tember 25, 1801; Assistant Surgeon, February 20, 1863; mustered 
out July 27, 1864. Elected through Commandery of Ohio, April 7, 
1880; transferred to Indiana Commandery October 17, 1888; In- 
signia No. 4648. Member of (^oiumandery-in-Chief. Muncie. 



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MEMBERSHIP. 23 

KERX. LOriS— First Lieutenrint Sixth Indiana P.attery. Sea-geant 
Elevenili Indiana Infantry. A)iril 21i, 1861; t^eeond Lieutenant 
Sixtli Indiana Battery. September 7, ISGl; Fii-st Lieutenant, May 
17, 1862; resigned on aoeonnt of disability, December 22, 1SG4. 
Elected December 1!), 1S!)4; Insignia No. 107'J7. Died August 14, 
18'JS. 

KETCHAM, JOHN L.— First Lieutenant Seventietli Indiana Infantry. 
Private iSeventietb Indiana Infantry, July 15. 18G2; Sergeant 
Ma.1or, spring of 1SG4; First Lieutenant, March 27, 1863; mustered 
out June 8, 1863. Elected May 15, 1900. Insignia No. . In- 
dianapolis. 

KETCHAM, WILLIAM A.— (Captain Thirteenth Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate Tliirteenth Indiana Infantry, February 24. 1864; Second ]..leu- 
tenant, November 19, 1864; Captain Thirteenth Indiana Infantry, 
May 13, 1863; mustered out September 5, 1865. Elected December 
11, 1896; Insig!iia No. 1164.5. Indianapolis. 

KIMBALL, ABNER D.— Assistant Surgeon Forty-eighth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Ninety-ninth Indiana Infantry, October 22, 1864; 
Assistant Surgeon Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry, July 1, 1865; 
mustered out July 15, 1865. Elected October 14, 1892; Insignia No. 
9726. National Military Home, Indiana. 

KIRBY, THOMAS H.— First Lieutenant Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry. 
Cori)oral Eighth Indiana Infantry, April 18, 1861 (three months); 
First Lieutenant Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry, August 21, 1861; 
resigned on account of ill health, February 1, 1862. Elected 
through Ohio Commandery December 7, 1887; transferred to In- 
diana Comraandery October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 5936. Muucie. 

KNAPP, ALEXANDER A.— Captain Fortieth Ohio Infantry. Private 
(three months' service), .\pril 28, 1861; First Sergeant; Second 
Lieutenant Fortieth Ohio Infantry. October 24. 1861; Captain, 
November. 1861; mustered out March, 1864, on account of dis- 
ability; wounded. Elected through the Commandery of Ohio 
January 2, 1884; transferred to Indiana Commandery January 1, 
1889; Insignia No. 3064. Union City. 

KNBFLER. FRED- Brevet Brigadier General U. S. V. Private 
Eleventh Indiana Infantry, April 16. 1861; First Lieutenant, April 
22, 1861; Captain. June 1, 1801; Captain and Assistant Ad.iutant 
General U. S. V., December 5, 1861; Colonel Seventy-ninth In- 
■ diana Infantry, September 28, 1862; Brevet Brigadier General 
U. S. v., March 13, 1865; mustered out June 't, 1865. Electe<l 
through Commandery of District of Columbia June 6, 18S3; 
transferred to Ohio Connnandery October, 1885; transferred to In- 
d-'ana Commandery October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 2846. Indian- 
apolis. 

KNOX, JAMES C— Captain Fourth Indiana Cavalry. Private Eleventh 
Indiana Infantry (three mouths), 1861; private Fifty-eighth In- 
diana Infantry, November 26. 1861; First Sergeant Fourth Indiana 
Cavalry, August 11, 1862; Second Lieutenant, July 15. 1863; First 
Lieutenant. November 2, 1864; Captain, March 1, 1865; mustered 
out May 15, 1865, Elected October 13, 1890; Insignia No. 8143. 
Ladoga. 



24 MEMBERSHIP. 

LAMB, ROBERT X.— Captain U. S. V. Assistant Quartermaster ana 
Captain United States Volunteers, July, 1861; resigned on ac- 
count of ill health, October 20, 1862. Klected May it, 181)0: In- 
signia Xo. 7921). Indianapolis. 

LAXDIS. ABRAHAM H.— Assistant Surgeon Thirty-fifth Ohio In- 
fantry. Assistant Surgeon Thirty-fifth t)hio Infantry, Xovemher 
13, 1862; mustered out September 25. 1864; wounded. Elected 
February 14, 1880: lusignia Xo. fiS2r). Died November 9, 1S9G. 

LAL'BACH. AMAXDIS J.— Captain Two Hundred Second I'enusyl- 
A'ania Infantry. Private One Hundred Fifty-third Pennsylvania 
Infantry, September 22, 18(>2; Sergeant. October 7, 1862; First Ser- 
jeant, May 4, 1863; Captain Two Hundred Secona Pennsylvania 
Infantry, September 4, 1864; mustered out August 3. 186.j; As- 
sistant Surgeon United States Army. June 5, 1875; resigned 
July 10, 1878; wounded. Elected May 9. 1890; Insignia Xo. 7930. 
Died at Fort AVayne March 6. 1802. 

LAYMAN, JAMES T.— Captain Fifty-titlh Indiana Infantry. Captain 
Fifty-fifth Indiana Infantry. July 21. 1S62; mustered out October 
25, 1862; First Lieutenant One Hundred Fifteenth Indiana In- 
fantry, August 14. 1863; mustered out Marcli 1, 1864. Elected 
I»e(einl)er 19, 1888; Insignia Xo. 66iMi. Indianapolis. 

LEE, JESSE M.— Major Ninth I'uited States Infantry. Private Fifty- 
ninth Indiana Infantry, Xo\ember 15, 1861; Second Lieutenant, 
Octobei- 13, 1862; I'irst lieutenant, February. 1863; Captain, 
May 1, 1863; Captain Thirty-eighth U. S. C. T.. July 18. 1865; 
Second Lieutenant Twenty-ninth U. S. Infantry, July 28, 18G6; 
First Lieutenant, January 7. 1867: Captain Ninth Infantry U. S. 
A.. May 1, 1879. Elected February 12. 1896; Insignia No. 11407. 
Manila. I'. I. 

LEESON, RICHARD L.- Brevet Colonel U. S. V. First Lieutenant 
Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry, August 19, 1862, Captain. De- 
cember 27, 1862; was commissioned as Brevet Major, Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel and mustered ous at t3ap- 
tain. June 20, 1865; wounded. Elected December 10. 1SS9; In- 
signia So. 7504. Eiwood. 

LEIGHTY. JACOB D— First Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana Infantry. 
Private Eleventh Indiana Infantry, July 11, 1861; Sergeant; Sec- 
0!k1 Lieutenant, January 24, 1862; First Lieutenant, December 1, 
1862; resigned January 19. 1864; wounded. Klected March 14, 
1S89; Insignia No. 6900. Indianapolis. 

LEVERIXc;. JOHX— Brevet Colonel U. S. V. Captain and Assistant 
Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers, Angnsv 3, 1861; Major and As- 
sistant Adjutant-General, M.-iy 7. 1863; Brevet Colonel, March 2, 
1865; mustered out January 4. 1S66. Elected through Illinois Com- 
mandery December 13. 1888; transferred to Indiana Commandery 
December 19. 1889; Insignia Xo. 6654. Lafayette, 



MEMBERSHIP. 25 

LEWIS, EDWIN R.— C:ipt:iiii Tweuty-tirst Massaoliusetts Infantry. 
First LifUTPiiant and Aule-fle-Cami) to Brisradifr-dcnt-ral Lew 
Wallace, September 7, 1801; resiguort December 15, IfSUl; I'rivate 
Twenty-firyt Massachusetts Infantry. August, 1802; Sm-geant 
Major, December, 1802: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, April 20, 
1863: Captain, June 18, 1864; mustered out August 30, 1804; twice 
wounded. Elected through Ohio Commaudcry November 7, 1888; 
transferred to Indiana Commandery December 3, 1888; transferred 
to Commandery of r>istrict of Columbia December 30, 18'J7; In- 
signia No. 0.j13. 

LILLY, ELI— Colonel Ninth Indiana Cavalry. Second Lieutenant 
Twenty-first Indiana Infantry, July 24, 1861; Captain Eighteenth 
Indiana Battery, August 21). 1802; Major Ninth Indiana Cavalry, 
April 4, 1804; Lie!itenant-('olonel, December 28, 1804; Colonel (not 
mustered). June 4. 1805; mustered out August 25, 1805. Elected 
through Commandery of District of Columbia June 0, 1883; trans- 
ferred to Indiana ("ommandery October 17, lf-88; Insignia No. 
2844. Died July, 1S9S. 

LILLY, JaMES E.— First Lieutenant Forty-third Indiana Infantry. 
I'rivate Fifty-fifth Indiana Infantry. June 16. 1802; Sergeant: 
mustered out with regiment September 18, 18C.2; private Forty- 
third Indiana Infantry, October, 1802; Corporal, January 1, 18G3; 
Second Lieutenant, October 22, 1804; First Eieutenant, January 
11, 1865; musteri'd out with regiment; wounded. Elected Decem- 
ber lo, 1889; Insignia No. 7505. Indianapolis. 

I-INDLEY, JOHN IL— Captain Eleventh Indiana Cavalry. Private 
Eleventh Cavalry. October 17. 1863; Sergeant; First i..ieutenant, 
December "XS, 1804; Captain, April 1, 1865: mustered out Septem- 
ber 19, 1865. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 0001. Died 
at Indianapolis December 20, 1891. 

LON(J, HENRY C— First Lieutenant One Hundred Twenty-eighth In- 
diana Infantry. Private Fifty-tirst Indiana Infantry, October, 
1861; Commissary Sergeant: First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 
of One Hundred Twenty-lifth Indiana Infantry, March, 1804; First 
Lieutenant and R. Q. M. One Hundred Twenty-eighth Indiana In- 
fantry; mustered out April, 1860. Elected May 30, 1892; Insignia 
No. 9631. Indianapolis. 

LOSTUTTER, DAVID, JR.— Captain Seventh Indiana Infantry. Sec- 
ond Lieutenant Seventh Indiana Infantry, April 22, 1801; First 
Lieutenant ami Adjutant. May 26, 1802; Captain, June 12. 1802; 
resigned February 10, 1803. Elected through Ohio Commandery 
February 0, 1SS4; transferred to Indiana Commandery October 17, 
1888; Insignia No. 3149. Died December 27, 1899. 

LUCAS, DANIEL R.— Chaplain Ninety-ninth Indiana Infantry. Second 
Lieutenant Ninety-uinth Indiana Infantry, August 18, 1802; Chap- 
lain. January 24, 1864; Deputy Provost-Marshal; resigned on ac- 
count of ill health. Elected December 10, 1S89; Insignia No. 7.500. 
Roekford, 111. 



26 MEMBERSHIP. 

M'CAIN', THOMAS H. B.— First Lientenant Eighty-sixth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Eighty-sixth Indiana Infantry, September 4, 1802; 
Sergeant Major, September 129, 1803; Fii'st Lieutenant, September 
5, 1864; mustered out June 6, ISGo. Elected December 19, 1888; 
Insignia Xo. 6603. Died May 1, 1898. 

M'CLASKEY, EBENEZEll P.— Captnin One Hundred Twentieth In- 
diana Infantry. Private, October 25, 1863: First Lieutenant, De- 
cember 30. 1863; Captain, Sei)tcmber 30, 1864; mustered out Sep- 
temljer, 186."). Elected April 9, 1891: Insignia No. 8726. Darling- 
ton. 

M'CUTCHAN. ANDREW J —Captain Forty-second Indiana Infantry. 
Private Forty-second Indiana Infantry, October 8. 1861; First 
Sergeant; First Lieutenant, March 31, 18G5; Captain, June 2, 186.j; 
mustered out July 31, 1S6.5. Elected December 19, 1895; Insignia 
No. 11318. Evans-, ille. 

M'FFELY. AARON— Captain Sixteenth Indiana Infantry. I'rivate 
Sixth Indiana Infantry, April, 18f>l; Second Lieutenant Sixteenth 
Indiana Intautry, August. 1862; Captain, February, 1863; mustered 
out June :;<). 1865; wounded. Elected Deceml^or 19, 1893; Insignia 
No. 10368. Indianapolis. 

M'GANNON. PLEASANT C- Captain Sixth Indiana Infantry. Ser- 
geant Sixth Indiana Infantry, September 3, 1861; First Sergeant, 
March. 1862; Second Lieutenant, May 17. 1862; First Lieutenant, 
March, 1863; Caplain. June, 1804; mustered out September 22, 
1864: wounded. IClected October 8, 1.889; Insignia No. 7269. North 
' Vernon. 

M'GINNIS, GEORGE F.— Brigadier-Genera! T^ S. V. First Lieutenant 
and Captain Second Ohio in Mexican war; Private Eleventh Indi- 
ana Infantry, April lo, 1861; Captain, April 16, 1861; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, April 25, 1861; Lieutenanr-Colonel Eleventh Indiana In- 
fantry (three years). August 31, 1861: Colonel, September 3, 1861; 
Brigadier-Generai. May 2, 1863: mastered out August 24, 18C5. 
Elected through Commandery of District of Columbia June 6, 
1883; transferred to Ohio Commandery October 17, 1885; trans- 
ferred to Indian.i Commandery (>ctober 17, 1888; Insignia No. 
2845; member of Commaudery-in-Chit f. Indianapolis. 

M'KAY, HORACE— Captain U. K. C. T. Private Seventy-ninth Ohio 
Infantry, August. 1862; Corporal, September, 1862; Sergeant, De- 
cember. 1803; Second Lieutenant Fifteenth United States Colored 
Troops; First Lieutenant, March, 1864; Captain, June 28, 1864; 
resigned July 11, 1865, on account of disability. Elected Decem- 
ber 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6604. Indianapolis. 

M'LEAN, WILLIAM E.— Lieutenant-Colonel Forty-third Indiana In- 
fantry, September 27, 1861; Colonel, January 16, 1862; honorably 
nmstered out May 17, 1.865. Elected through the Commandery ol 
the District of Columbia November 4, 1885; transferred to the 
Commandery of the Slate of Indiana May 1, 1899; Insignia No. 
4328. Terre Haute. 



MEMBERSHIP. 27 

M'MAHAN, WILLIAM R.— First Lieutenant Fifty-eiglitli Indiana In- 
fantry. PriA-ate Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry, October i:^, ISGl; 
Second Lieutenant, August 2, 18t!3; First Lieutenant, April 1, 
1865; mustered out July 25. 18G5. Elected December 1!), 1894; In- 
signia No. 10798. Huntingburg. 

MANSOX, MAHLOX D.— Brigadier-General U. S. V. Captain Fifth 
Indiana Infantry, :Mexican war; Major Tenth Indiana Infantry, 
April 18, 1861; Colonel, May, 1801; Brigadier-General U. S. V., 
March, 1862; resigned on account of disability, December 21, lSO-1; 
wounded. Elected April 19, 1890; Insignia Xo. 781.J. Died at 
Crawfordsville, February -i, 189.?. 

MAPES, SMITH H.— Surgeon Sixtieth New York Infantry. Assistant 
Surgeon Sixtieth Xe%v York Infantry; mustered out August, 1800. 
Elected December 17, 1891; Insignia Xo. 9207. Indianapolis. 

MARKS, JACOB F.— Captain Fortieth Indiana Infantry. Enlisted a 
private in Fortieth Indiana Infantry, 1861; Second Lieutenant, 
December 10, 1861; Captain, 1862; discharged ilay 16, 1864. Elect- 
ed February 14, 1808; Insignia Xo. 12453. Lafayette. 

MARSH, ALBERT O.— Captain Fifty-ninth TI. S. Infantry Colored 
Troops. Private, 1861 (tliree months): Private Forty-sixth Ohio 
Infantry; Captain Fifty-nintli United States Colored Troops, June 
26, 1863; resigned July 12, 1865. Elected December 19, 1895; In- 
signia No. 11317. Winchester. 

MARSH, FLETCHER E.— Brevet Ma.ior U. S. V. Private Nineteenth 
Michigan Infantry, August 6, 1862; Sergeant, September, 1862; 
Pergeant Major, July 1, 1863; Captain Seventeenth United States 
Colored Infantry; Brevet Major V. S. V., March 15, 1865; mus- 
tered out April 25, 1866. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia Xo. 
6602. Indianapolis. 

MARTIX, THOMAS H.— Captain One Hundred Twenty-third Indiana 
Infantry. Second Lieutenant Sixty-third Indiana Infantry, Au- 
gust 14, 1862; Captain One Hundred Twenty-third Indiana In- 
fantry, March, 1864; mustered out March 8, 1865. Elected Decem- 
ber 10, 1889; Insignia Xo. 7.507. Lebanon. 

MAUZY. JAMES H.— Captain Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry. First 
Lieutenant Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry, August 12, 1862; Cap- 
tain, August 1, 1863; mustered out June 20, 1863. Elected May 
16, 1889; Insignia Xo. 7157. Rushville. 

MAXWELL, JOHX A.— Lieutenant and R. C. S. First Arkansas Cav- 
alry. Private Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry, August 6, 1861; 
First Lieutenant and R. C. S. First Arkansas Cavalry, April 7, 
1865. Elected September, 1898; Insignia Xo. 12337. Kewanna. 

MEGREW, JOHX P.— Captain Eleventh Indi.ana Infantry. Corporal 
Eleventh Indiana Infantry, April 17, 1861; First Lieutenant, De- 
cember 13, 1861; Adjutant, April 30, 186-.>; Captain, December 15, 
1862; mustered out July 20, 1866; wounded. J^lected October 14, 
1896; Insignia Xo. 11575. Transferred to Commandery of District 
of Columbia, June 1, 1900. 



28 MEMBERSHIP, 

MENZIES, Gl'STAV["^ V.— Lieutenjuit-Comiaaiuler U. S. Navy. Prl- 
Aiitp First Keutuckj Infantry, May, 1801; Cadet United States 
Navy, 18(51; graduated as Midshipman, September, 1804; Ensign 
U. S. Navy, 1804; Master, Decemt-er 1, 1800; Lieutenant, March 
12, ISOS; Lientenaut-Coniniander, Jauuar.v 2o, 1870; resigned De- 
eeniber 28, 1871. Eleeted October 12, 1804; Insignia No. 10G72. 
Mt. Vernon. 

MERUIFIELD, CHARLES E.— Acting Assistant I'aymaster U. S. N. 
Private Second Indiana Cavalry, September, 1801; I'irst Sergeant 
Soldiers' Home, Indianajjolis, August, 1802; Paymaster's Steward, 
September, 1802; Clerk, 1803; Acting Assistant Paymaster, Jlarch, 
1864; mustered out February 28, ISOG. Elected October 23, 1895; 
Insignia No. 11183. Indianapolis. 

MESSICK, JACOB W.— Captain Forty-second Indiana Infantry. Ser- 
geant Forty-second Indiana Infantr.v, September 3, 1801; Second 
Lieutenant, October !), 1802; Captain, Marcli 31, 1805; mustered 
out April 17, 1865. Elected December 19, 1895; Insignia No. 11322. 
Evansville. 

MILLARD. CHARLES S.— First Lientenimt One Hundred Seventeenth 
New York Infantry. First Lieutenant and Ad.1utant One Hun- 
dred Se^entei'utli New York Infantry. August 17, 18(52; resigned 
because of disabi'.ity, September 24, 1804. Elected through Illi- 
nois Comniandery Felirnary 7, 1883; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 2421. I>ied at Indianap- 
olis, April 8, 1894. 

MILLER, HARVEY H.— Second Lieutenant Twentieth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Twentieth Indif.nn Infantrj', .Tuly 2, 1801; First 
Sergeant, July 22, 1801; Second Lieutenant, November 15, 18G2; 
discharged on account of disability Jul.v 8, 1804; wounded. Elect- 
ed (Jctober S, 1889: Insignia No. 727o. Huntington. 

MILLER, WILLIAM H. II.— Se.-oud Lieutenant Eighty-fourth ohhi In- 
fantry. I'rivate f-Jighty-fourth Ohio Infantry; Second Lleul'-uant, 
June 10, 1802; mustered out Septemlier 20. 1802. Elected May 11, 
1894; Insignia No. 10575. Indianapolis. 

MITCHELL, JAMES II.— Brevet Ma.ior, I'. S. V. I'rivate Eighty-flrst 
I'ennsylvauia Infantr.x-. August 0, 18(51; Corporal Sergeant; First 
Sergeant; Lieutenant, Septen.ber 1, 1S<j2; Captain, March 2(1, 1864; 
I'.revet Major, August, 18(54; mustered out, July (5, 1805; wounded. 
Elected February 22, 1897; Insignia No. 12193. Lafayette. 

MORRIS, LEWIS T.— Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth United States Cav- 
alry. First Lieutenant Nineteenth United States Infantry, Ma.v 
14, 1861; Captain, February 15, 1865; Ma.ior Third United States 
Cavalr.\, April 11. 1889, twice brevetted for gallant service; Lleu- 
teuant-Colonel Fourtli Cavalry. Elected tlnough Comniandery of 
Kansas. ()ctober 9, 1880; transferred tn Indiana Comniandery 
January 7, 1890; transferred to ("omniandery of California Decem- 
ber '25, 1897; Insignia No. 4923. 

MORRIS, 'J"H(:>MAS A.-I!rigadier-(ien( ral U. S. V. Graduated from 
West I'oint. 1834; P.rigadier-iieneral United States Volunteers and 
served in West Virginia. Elected October 8, 1890; Insignia No. 
7271. Iiidiauapolis. 



MEMBERSHIP. 29 

MORTON, ALFRED— Major Seveiitli Cnlifoniia Cavalry. Sergeant 
Second California Cavalry, Sei)tenil)er i:'„ ISiil; First Lieutenant, 
January 1, 1862; Major Se\-enth California Cavalry, .N'ovenilier 23, 
1864; mustered out March 17; 1S66; Se'-ond Lieutenant Ninth 
United States Inf-intry, March 5. 180<i; First Lieutenant, Febru- 
. ary 28, 18G6; Captain, March 20. 1879. Elected tbrouyih California 
Commandery May 27, 1884; transferred to Indiana Commaudery 
January 28, 1891; transferred to Illinois Coniniandery December 
2.3, 1891; Insignia No. 3232. 

MYERS, WILLIAM R.— Captain Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry, October, 1861; Second Lieu- 
tenant; First Lieutenant; Captain, August 1, 1863; mustered out 
December 31, 1864. Elected December 19, 1894; Insignia No. 10799; 
member of the Commanuery-in-Chief. Anderson. 

MYLER, ALFRED— Captain Forty-second Indiana Infantry. Raised 
Company C, Forty-second Indiana Infantry, October 9, 1861; re- 
signed on account of disability May 26. 1863; twice wounded. 
Elected December 19, 189.5, at the age of eighty-eight years; In- 
signia No. 11323. Died December, 1896, at Grand View. 

NEAL, WILLIAM A.— Assistant Surgeon First Missouri Engineers. 
Private First Missouri Engineers, October .">, 1861; Hospital Stew- 
ard, October 15, 1861; Assistant Surgeon, February 6, 1864; mus- 
tered out July 22, 186.J. Elected February 11, 1890; Insignia No. 
7693. Elkhart. 

NELSON, JOHN C— Captain Seventieth Ohio Infantry. Private Sev- 
entieth Ohio Infantry, October 18. INGl; Sergeant, November, 
1861; Sergeant Major. November. 1861; Second Lieutenant Decem- 
ber 10, 1861; First Lieutenant, October 4. 1862; Captain, March 12, 
1864; mustered out August 18, 186.j; wounded. Elected May 11, 
1894; Insignia No. 10376. Logansport. 

NELSOxV, WILLIAM-Urevet Major U. S. A. Private Third Indiana 
Cavalry, July, 1861; transferred Thirteenth United States In- 
fantry, September, 1861; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant, May 
31, 1862; First Lieutenant, October 2, 1862; Brevet Captain, Janu- 
ary 10, 1863; Brevet Major, July 4. 1863; transferred to Twenty- 
second United States Infantry. September 22. 1866; Captain, July 
9, 1867; assigned to Tweuty-flrst United States Infantry, Decem- 
ber 15, 1870; retired May 29, 1874, for disability; twice wounded. 
Elected October 2.3, 1895; Insignia No. 11180. Evansville. 

NICAR, EDWIN— Captain Fifteenth Indiana Infantry. Private Fif- 
teenth Indiana Infantry, April 21, 1861: First Sergeant, June 14, 
1861; Second Lieutenant, September 1, 1861; First Lieutenant, 
February 13, 1862; Adjutant. April 29, 1862; Captain, November 
26, 1863; mustered out June 2.'), 1864. Elected October 23. 1893; 
Insignia No. 11181. South Bend. 

NICHOLSON, MARMADUKE— First Lieutenant Fifty-sixth Illinois In- 
fantry. I'rivate Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry, October 9, 1861; 
Second Lieutenant. November 15. 1861; First Lieutenant, August 
• 3, 1864; mustered out at close of war. Elected December 19. 1890; 
Insignia No. 8394; transferred to Illinois Commandery August 7, 
1896. 



30 MEMBERSHIP. 

NOBJ.E, CHARLES H.- Major Sixteoutb United States Infantry. Pri- 
vate and Corporal Firwt Indiana Cavalry. June 20, 1861, to June 
10, 18«4: Captain Perry'.s Indiana State Troops, August '2(i, 1S64; 
until 1866; Second Lieutennut Sixteenth United States Infantry. 
Feln-uary 2H, 18GG; First Lieutenant Tliirty-fonrtU United States 
Infantry, February 10. ISC.T; Captain Sixteenth United States In 
fantry. Novenjber 26, 1874. Elected through Ohio Commandery 
May 4, 1887; transferred to Indiana Commandery December S, 
1890; Insignia No. 5674. Indianapolis. 

OGDEX, JOSHUA M.— Captain Ninety-seventh Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate September 20, lho2; Second I.,ieutenant, February 5, 1863; 
First Lieutenant, March 20, 186."; Captain. April 24, 1865; mus- 
tered out with regiment at close of the war. Elected October, 
1898; Insignia No. 123o8. Scotland. 

OLIVE, DAVID H.— First Lieutenant Eighty-sixth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Tenth Indiana Infantry (three months), April 19, ISOl; 
First Sergeant Eighty-sixth Indiana Infantry; Sergeant Major, 
August 11, 1862; First Lieutenant. July 18. 1863; on staff of Gen- 
eral Thomas during the last six months of his term of service. 
Elected Decemoer 15, 1899; Insignia No. 12759. Indianapolis. 

OLMSTED, WILLIAM A.— Brevet Brigadier-General United States 
\'olunteers. Private Second New York Infantry, April 17, 1861; 
Captain, July 27, 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel, January 26. 1S63; 
Colonel Fifty-4iinth Ne-^' York Veteran ^'olunteel•s, October 1, 
1801; mustered out July 12, 1865, as Brigadier-General by brevet; 
several times bre vetted for gallant and meritorious conduct; twice 
wounded. Elected April 1; 1868, through the Commandery ot 
I'ennsylvania; transferred to Indiana ('ommandery December 20, 
1897; Insignia No. 708. 

OSTRANDER, JAMES S.— Brevet Major, U. S. A. I'rivate three 
months' service, August, 1861; I'rivate Eighteenth U. S. Infantry, 
October, 1861; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant, February, 1862; First 
Lieutenant, October, 1863; Brevet Major, U. S. A., September, 
1864; resigned Ser)tember 30. 1864. Elected through the Com- 
mandery of Ohio, August G, 1884; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery October 17, 1888; Insignia No. 3379; member of Com- 
mandery-iu-Chief. Richmond. 

OWEiS, ALFRED D. -Colonel Eightieth Indiana Infantry. Sergeant 
Fifteenth Indiaaa Infantry, June 14. 18()1; discharged on account 
of disability, October 25, 1861: First Lieutenant Sixtieth Indiana 
Infantry, November 18, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Eigh- 
tieth Indiana Infantry, September. 4, 1862: Lieutenant-Colonel, Oc- 
tober 14, 1863; Colonel, January 4, 1864; mustered out, June 22, 
1865. Elected October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 9012. Mt. \'ernon. 

PACKARD, JASPER-Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. V. Private For- 
ty-eighth Indiana Infantry. October 24, 1861; First Lieutenant. 
February. 1862; Captain. October. 1862; Lieutenant One Hundred 
Twenty-eighth Indiana Infantry, February, 1864; Colonel, Decem- 
ber, 1864; bre\'etted Brig.ulior-Genera!, June, 1865; twice wound- 
ed; mustered out April 18. IStiO. Elected October 6, 1899. In- 
signia No. 12681. Commandant State Soldiers' Home, where he 
died December, 1899. 



MEMBERSHIP. 31 

PALMER, JOHN J.— Brevet Major, U. S. V. Quartermaster Sixtieth 
Indiaiiii Infantry, February, 1862; (Japtain and Commissary oi! 
Subslsteuee, U. S. V., September 4, 1S6H; Brevet Major. March 3, 
1864; mustered out May 10, 1806. Elected April 18, 18'JO; trans- 
ferred to Illinois Comniandery December 10, 1892; transferred to 
Indiana Ooiumandery December 30. 1S05; Inslsrnia No. 781S. Died 
July 21, 1896. 

PARKER, GEORGE W.— Lieutenant-Colonel Sevtnty-uiutb Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Seventy-ninth Indiana Infantry, August 2. 1802; 
Captain, August 22. 1862; Major, November 20, 186:}; Lieutenant- 
Colonel. March 13, 1864; mustered out June 11. 18G.5; twice wound- 
ed. Elected March 14, 1889; Insignia No. 6001. Pendleton. 

PARSONS. BYRON— Jfajor Ninety-fourth New York Infantry. Second 
Lieutenant New York Infantry, February 14, 1802; First Lieuten- 
ant. September 16, 1862; Captain, January 6, 1863; Major. April 
26, 1863; mustered out July 18, 1865; wounded. Elected December 
19, ISO.o; Insignia No. 11310. Evansville. 

PARVIN, JAJIES D.— Captain One Hundred Thirty seventh Indiana 
Infantry. PriA-ato Si.xty-fifth Indiana Infantry, September 1, 1862; 
discharged for disability, 186?.; Second Lieutenant One Hundred 
Thirty-seveuth Indiana Infantry, May 25, 1864; Captain, February 
22, 1865; mustered out September 27, 18(55. Elected October 12, 
1894; In.signia No. 10673. Evansville. 

PATTON. DAYID H.- Colonel Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry. Pri 
vate Thirty-eighth Indiana Infanti-y, August 27, 1861; Corporal 
September 18, 1861; Sergeant, December 1, 1862; Sergeant Major, 
August 1, 1863; First Lieutenant, June 5, 1864; Captain, July 21 
1864; Colonel, May 30, 1865; mustered out Ju!y 20, 1S65; wounded 
Elected April 9, 1S92; Insignia No. 9464. Woodward, Okla. 

PAVER. JOHN M.— First Lieutenant and R. Q. M. Fifth Ohio In- 
fantry. Second Lieutenant Fifth Ohio Infantry, April 19, 1861 
(three months); Second Lieutenant Fifth Ohio Infantry, June 19, 
1861; First Lieutenant, April, 1862; Regimental Quartermaster, 
June 23, 1863; mustered out July 1. 1864. Elected April 0, 1890; 
Insignia No. 7817. Resigned July, 1898. 

PEARSON, CHARLES D.— Surgeon Forty-ninth Indiana Infantry. 
Surgeon Forty-ninth Indiana Infantry, November 19, 1861; Med- 
ical Director, November 21, 1861; resigned on account of disabil- 
ity, February 7, 1862; Assistant Surgeon Eighty-second Indiana 
Infantry, August 14, 1.S62; Surgeon, No^•ember 21, 1862; resigned 
.Alay 14, 1863, on account of disability. Elected December 19, 1888; 
Insignia No. 6605. Died at Indianapolis, February 14, 1890. 

PECK, BENJAMIN B.— First Lieutenant and Adjutant Twenty-seventh 
Massachusetts Infantry. Private Twenty-seventh Massachusetts 
Infantry, June 8, 1863; Quartermaster Sergeant, October, 1863; 
First Lieutenant, January 14. 1865; appointed Adjutant, March, 
1865; mustered out June, 1865. Elected through the Ohio Com- 
mandery December 5, 1883; transferred to Indiana Comniandery 
October 17. 1888; Insignia No. 3058; member of Commandery-in- 
Chlef. Indianapolis. 



32 MEMBERSHIP, 

I'EDEN, MILTOX— Colonel Oue Huiulred Forty-seveiitli lii(li:ni:i In- 
t.-iutry. First Lieutfiinnt Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry, Septem- 
ber IG, IStJl; Captain. April, 18G2; niu.stei'^d out September 'M, 
1864; Colonel (Jne Hundred Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry, 
Mareh 11, 1.S0.5; Tnustered out Autrust 4, 1805; wounded. Elected 
December 19, 1894; Insignia No. 10800. Knightstown. 

PEDIGO, JOSEPH O. -Captain Twenty-eighth V. S. C. T. I'rivate 
Seventy-ninth Indiana Infantry, August 13, IMi^; Captain Twenty- 
eighth United States Colored 1'roops, April "-'O, 1S()4: mustered out 
January S, 18GG. Fleeted October 8, 188'.); Insignia No. 7272. 
Lebanon. 

I'EELLE, STANTON J.— Seeond Lieutenant Fifty-seventh Indiana In- 
fantry. Corporal Eighth Indiana Infantry, September .5, 18G1; 
Second Lieutenant Fifty-seventh Indiana Infantry, December 11, 
1862; mustered out July 30, 18G8; wounded. Elected through Com- 
mandery of District of Columbia May 7, 1884; transferred to Ohio 
Commander.v December 31, 1885; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery Octobei' 17, 1888; Insignia No. 3321; transferred to Com- 
mandery Itistrict of Columbia February 20, 1894. 

PEIUCE, HOI5EUT P.. F.— Seeond Lieutenant One Hundred Thirty- 
flfth Indiana Infantry. I'rivate One Hundred Thirty-tifth Indiana 
Infantry, :\Iay 10, 18G4; Second Lieutenant, May 18, 1864; mus- 
tered out September 29, 1864. Elected May 8, 1896; Insignia No. 
11518. Died December, 1898. 

PENCE, JOHN B.— Captain Fortieth Indiana Infantry. I'rivate Forti- 
eth Indiana Infantry, October 16, 1861; Captain, December 31, 
1861; resigned on account of disability, August 12, 1862. Elected 
I>ecember 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6606. Crawfordsville. 

I'ERKINS, CHARLES C— Acting Volunteer Lieutenant I'. S. Navy. 
Third Master United States Navy, November, 1861; Acting Volun- 
teer Lieutenant, October 1, 18(31; resigned, April 25, 1865. Elected 
October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 9013. Hender.son, Ky. 

PERRY, ORAN— Brevet Coionel U. S. V. Private Sixteenth Indiana 
Infantry. April 19, 1861; Sergeant ^la.ior. May 14, 1861; First 
Lieutenant and Ad.jutant Sixty-ninth Indiana Infantry, July 26, 
1862; Lieutenant-* "olonel, March 12, 1863; commissioned Colonel 
but not mustered, April 1.'!, 18()3; mustered out July 5, 1865; 
Brevet Colonel U. S. V., March 26, 1865; wounded. Elected 
through Comnmndery District of Columbia June 6, 1883; trans- 
ferred to Ohio Conimandery March 16. 1885; transferred to In- 
diana Comnnuidery October 17, 1888; Insigni;i No. 28.50; member 
of Comniandcry-in-Cliief. Indianaiiolis. 

POPE, JOSEPH P.— Brevet Ma.ior U. S. V. Quartermaster Eleventh 
Indiana Infantry, August 13, 1861; Captain and Commissary of 
Subsistence I'. S. V., February 27, 1863; Brevet Major U. S. V., 
July 31, 1865; resigned December 15, 1865. Elected December 17, 
1891; Insignia No. 9208. Indianapolis. 

IMTSTER, LOUIS— Captain Twenty-tirst Missouri Infantry, I'rivate 
TAventy-flrst Missouri Infantry, February 5, 1862; First Sergeant, 
February 5, 1862; Captain, March 6, 1863; mustered out April 19,. 
18G6: wounded. Elected December 19, 1895; Insignia No. 11320. 
Evansville 



MEMBERSHIP. 33 

REEVE, JOHN B.— Ciiptiiiii Thirty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Secona 
Lieutenant Thirty-seventh Indiana Infantry, September 18, 1861; 
First Lieutenant, January 1, 18G3: Captain, October 29, 1863; mus- 
tered out October 28, 18G4. Elected May 1(5, 1889: Insignia Xo. 
7157. Rushville. 

REEVES, JAMES F.— Assistant Pay master U. S. Navy. Acting Assist- 
ant I'ayniaster United States Navy, liecember, 1864; discharged 
September, 1865. Elected Octolier !l, i8!»l; Insignia No. 9014. 
Kichmo7id. 

REXFORD, WILLIAM H.— (Captain Twenty-fourth Michigan Infantry. 
First Lieutenant Twenty-fourth Michigau Infantry, August 13, 
1862; Captain, December 2U, 1862; mustered out on account of dis- 
ability November 21, 1863; wounded. Elected December 19, 1888; 
transferred to New York Commandery December 11, 1891; In- 
signia No. 6607. 

RICE. ALEXANDER A.— Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General U. 
S. V. Captain Fifteenth Indiana Infantry, April 27, 1861; re- 
signed December 31, 1861; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Seventy- 
second Indiana Infantry, July 23, 1862; Captain and Assistant 
Adjutant General. March 13, 1863; resigned March 18, 1864. 
Elected March 15, 1890; Insignia No. 7745. Lafayette. 

RICE. WELCOME— Captain Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry. Private 
Ninth Indiana Infantry, three months' service; First Lieutenant 
Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry. November 25, 1861; Captain, July 
10, 1862; commissioned Major, July 13, 1863, but not mustered; 
resigned August 12, 1864. Elected March 10, 1895; Insignia No. 
11055. Died January 3, 1900. 

RICHARDS, WILLIAM J.— Major Eighty-Hrst Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry, August, 1861; Second Lieu- 
tenant Eight.v-tirst Indiana Infantry, December 12, 1862; First 
Lieutenant, January 18, 186;^; Captain, February. 1863; Major, 
October 12, 1863; resigned on account of disability August, 1864; 
wounded. Elected April 18, 1889; Insignia No. 7042. Indianapolis. 

RORHINS, IRVIN— Major One Hundred Twenty-third Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Se\enlh Indiana Infantry, three months, April 
24, 1S61; Adjutant Seventy-sixth Indiana Infantry, thirty days, 
July 21, 1862; Captain One Hundred Fourth, minute men, July, 
1863; Cai)tain One Hundred Twenty-third Infantry, November 18, 
1863; ilajor, July 1, 1864; mustered out August 26, 1865. Elected 
April IS, 1889; Insignia No. 7043. Indianapolis. 

ROBERTSON, ROBERT S.-Brevet Captain U. S. V. Private Ninety- 
third New York Infantry, October 22, 1861; First Sergeant, July 
24, 1862; Second Lieutenant, April 15, 1862; First Lieutenant, Feb- 
ruary 23, 1863; Brevet Captain U. S. V., March 13, 1865; dis- 
charged for disability September 3, 1864; Brevet Colonel of New 
York Vol., March 23, 1865; thrice wounded. Elected through Ohio 
Commandery February 6, 1884; transferred to Indiana Command- 
ery October 17, 18S8; Insignia No. 311.59; member of Commandery- 
in-Chief. Fort Wayne. 



34 MEMBERSHIP. 

KOBIXSON, AUGUSTUS G.— Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster U. 
S. A. Brevet Second Lieutenant Fourtli U. S. Artillery, Captain 
and Assistant Quartermaster, February 19, 1863; Colonel and As- 
sistant Quartermaster U. S. A. Elected througli Massachusetts 
Conimandery; transferred to Indiana Comm;uidery November, 
1895; transferred to Massachusetts Commandery December, 1S97. 

ROMEYN, ITENRY— Brevet Major U. S. A. I'rivate One Hundred 
Fifth Illinois Infantry, August lo, 1802; Corporal; Sergeant; Cap- 
tain Fourteenth I'. S. Colored Troops, March 15, 1863; mustered 
out March 26, 1866; First Lieutenant Thirty-seventh Infantry U. 
S. A., January 22, 1867; Brevet Major, March 13, 1805; Brevet 
Captain, March 2, 1867; wounded. Elected through Commandery 
District of Columbia July 1. 18S5; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery March 9. 1889; Insignia No. 4231; transferred to Com- 
mandery of Washington, D. C, July, ISflf). 

ROSS, FRED A.— Captain One Hundred Thirty-third Indiana Infantry. 
Private One Hundred Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, May 4, 1864; 
Captain, May 7, 1864; mustered out September 7, 1864. Elected 
February 12, 1897; Insignia No. 11804. Died April, 1898. 

ROSS, JAMES R.— Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. V. Sergeant Elev- 
enth Indiana Infantry (three luonths), April 17, 1861; First Lieu- 
tenant, same regiment (three years' service), August 31, 1861; Cap- 
tain, October 28, 1863; Major and A. D. C, April 21, 1864; Brevet 
Lieutenaut-Colonel, July 10, 1865; mustered out August 10. 1865. 
Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6608. Indianapolis. 

ROSS, JOHN W.— Lieutenant Twenty-third Indiana Battery. Private 
Twenty-tliird Indiana Battery, July 29, 1861;' Second Lieutenant, 
December 24, 1862; Assistant Chief of Artillery and Chief of Ord- 
nance, Department of the Oliio; mustered out January 23, 1865. 
Elected February 22, 1890; Insignia No. 12536. Counersville. 

ROYSE. ISAAC H. C. -Second Lieutenant (Ine Hundred Fifteenth 
Illinois Infantry. Private One Hundred Fifteenth Illinois In- 
fantry, August 11, 1862; Sergeant. April 17. 1863: Second Lieuten- 
ant. June 11, 1863: mustered out June 27. 1805. Elected December 
19, 1888: Insignia No. 6609; member of the Commandery-in-Chief. 
Terre Haute. 

RUCKLE, NICHOLAS R.— Colonel One Hundred Forty-eighth Indiana 
Infantry. Sergeant and Second Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana In- 
fantry, three months' service, April, 1861; Captain Eleventh In- 
diana Infantry, three years, December 4, 1861; Colonel One Hun- 
dred Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry, March 3, 1865; mustered out 
September 5, 1805. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6010. 
Died May 5, 1900. 

RUNYAN. JOHN N.— First Lieutenant Seventy-fourth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Twelfth Indiana Infantry, October 23, 1861; Ser- 
geant Seventy-fourth Indiana Infantry, July 17, 1862: Second Lieu- 
tenant, March 25, 1863; First Lieutenant. December 17, 1863; mus- 
tered out on account of disability November 1, 1864; wounded. 
Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 6611. AVarsaw. 



MEMBERSHIP. 35 

RYAN, JOHN W.— First Lieuteuiint Thiity-fourtli ludiaua Infantry. 
Private Seventeenth Indiana Infantry, May 13. 1861; Sergeant, 
August. 1801; Second Lieutenant, January 10, 1862; First Lieuten- 
ant and Adjutant Tliirty-fourtli Indiana Infantry, Marcli 10, 1863; 
resigned June 12, 1863. Elected December 19, 1888; Insignia No. 
6612. Muncie. 

SAFFOIID, JAMES B.— First Lieutenant Tentli Indiana Cavalry. Pri- 
vate Fifty-fourth Indiana Infantry, three months; Commissary 
Sergeant, May 29, 1862; Private Tenth Indiana Cavalry, Decem- 
ber 25, 1863; Sergeant, August 1, 1864; Sergeant Major, June 15, 
1865; First Lieutenant and Adjutant, July 11, 1865; mustered out 
August 31, 1865. Elected March 14, 1889; Insignia No. 6903. 
Crafton, I'a. 

SAMI'SON. WILLLIAM A.— Captain Sixty-sixtli Ohio Infantry. Sec- 
ond Lieutenant Sixty-sixth Ohio Infantry, October 1, 1861; First 
Lieutenant, May 20, 1862; Captain, January 27, 1863; mustered 
out on account of disability January 15, 1805. Elected December 
11, 1896; Insignia No. 11646. Muncie. 

SAYLEK, HENKi' P..— Major One Hundred Eighteenth Indiana In- 
fantry. First Lieutenant One Hundred Eighteenth Indiana In- 
fantry, July 13, 1863; Captain, July 20, 1803; Major, September 
3, 1863; mustered out March 10, 1864. Elected February 11, 1890; 
Insignia No. 7694. Huntington. 

SCOTT, ALEXANDER M.— First Lieutenant Forty-third Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Forty-third Indiana Infantry, September 10, 1861; 
Sergeant, First Lieutenant, :May 13, 1862; resigned by reason of 
disability April 1, 1864. Elected October 13, 1890; Insignia No. 
8144. Ladoga. 

SCRIBNER, BENJAMIN F.— Brevet Brigadier General U. S. V. Pri- 
vate, Corporal, Sergeant Second Indiana Infantry Mexican war; 
Colonel Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry, August 17, 1861; Brevet 
Brigadier General U. S. V., March, 1864: resigned on account of 
health, 1864. Elected December 19, 1890; Insignia No. 8395. New 
Albany. 

SEVERENCB, LA GRANGE— Second Lieutenant Twelfth Maine In- 
fantry. Private Twelfth Maine Infantry, November 15, 1S61; 
Sergeant, First Sergeant, March, 1863; Second Lieutenant, April, 
1863; Regimental Adjutant, February, 1864: mustered out De- 
cember 7, 1864; twice wounded. Elected P'ebruary 11, 1890; In- 
signia No. 7695. Died at Huntington, Ind.. January 26, 1893. 

SEXTON, MARSHALL— Surgeon Fifty-second Indiana Infantry. Sur- 
geon Fifty-second Indiana Infantry, October 21, 1861; resigned on 
account of ill health April 30, 1862. P^lected May 9, 1890; In- 
signia No. 7931. Died at Rushville, Ind., January 9, 1892. 

SHELLEY, WILLIAM F.— Captain One Hundred Forty-seventh In- 
diana Infantry. Private in Fi-emont's Body Guard, October 4, 
1861; discharged June 8, 1862; Private Nineteenth Indiana In- 
fantry, February 20. 1862; discharged on Surgeon's certificate of 
disability May. 1863; First Lieutenant One Hundred Thirty- 
ninth Indiana Infantry, April 15, 1864; Captain One Hundred 
Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry, March 11, 1865; mustered out 
August 4, 1865. Elected October 8, 1889; Insignia No. 7273. New 
Castle. 



36 MEMBERSHIP. 

;^HEIl^VO()D, ISAAC R.— Brevet Brigadier General U. S. V. ITivate 
Fourteenth Ohio Infantry. Aiiril 15. ISGl; Lieutenant and Adju- 
tant One Hundred Eleventh Ohio Infantry, September G, 1862; 
Major, February o, 180.3; Lieutenant Colonel, June 1, 1804; Col- 
onel, September S. 18G-1: mustered out June 27, 1865; assigned to 
One Hundred Eighty-third Ohio Infantry and to the command of 
State of Florida; mustered out October 8, 1865: Brevet Brigadier 
General 11. S. V., February 27, 1865. Elected through Ohio Com- 
mandery October 1, 1800; Transferred to Indiana Comniaudery 
January 6, 1896. Insignia No. 8175. Transferred to Ohio Comniand- 
ery December, 1898. 

SLOAN, GEORGE W.— Fir'it Lieutenant One Hundred Thirty-second 
Indiana Infantry. First Lieutenant One Hundred Thirty-second 
Indiana Infantry, May 20, 1864; discharged September 5, 1864. 
Elected May 12, 1803; Insignia No. 10205. Indianapolis. 

SMITH, BEN L. — Captain Sixty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Second 
Lieutenant Sixty-seventh Indiana Infantry, August 10. 1862; I'irst 
Lieutenant, September 6, 1862; Captain, July 1, 1864; mustered 
out December 20, 18{J4. Elected March 14, 1880; Insignia No. 
6002. Rushville. 

><MITH, CHARLES W.— First Lieutenant One Hundred Ninth V. S. C. 
T. Private One Hundred Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, May 6, 
1864; Sergeant Major One Hundred Ninth United States Colored 
Troops, 1864; Second Lieutenant, December, 1864; First Lieuten- 
ant, 1865; resigned October. 1S65, Elected December 10, 1888; 
Insignia No. 6613. Indianapolis. 

SMITH, JOHN W.— Second Lieutenant Second Ohio Heavy Artillery. 
Private Eighty-fourth Ohio Infantry, January 12, 1862; discharged 
October, 1862; Private Second Ohio Heavy Artillery, August 12, 
1863; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant, September 26, 1SG4; 
discharged August, 1865. Elected December 10, 1888; Insignia No. 
6614. Indianapolis. 

SMITH, OSKALOOSA M— Lieutenant Colonel and C. S. U. S. A. 
Private Thirteenth Indiana Infantry, December 1, 1861; Quarter- 
master Sergeant, June 10, 1864: First Lieutenant and Adjutant 
One Hundred Fifty-fifth Indiana Infantry, April 25. 1865; muster- 
ed oat August 4, 1865; Second Lieutenant Thirty-lirst T'. S. In- 
fantry, June 18, 1867; Fii'st I lieutenant Twenty-second U. S. In- 
fantry, Klay 15, 1860; Captain and C. S. U. S. A., Major and C. 
S. U. S. A. Elected through Commandery of Ohio October 7, 1885; 
transferred to Indiana Commandery December 31. 1888; trans- 
ferred to Commandery District of Columbia Alarch 13, 1801; trans- 
ferred to Indiana Commandery l>eceniber 10, 1802; Insignia No. 
421.5. 

SMITH. ZEMU(» A.— Bre\et Colonel V. S. V. Captain Eighteenth 
Tilaine Infantry, afterward First Maine Heavy Artillery, August 
21, 1862; Major, September 17. 1864; liieutenant Colonel, January 
16, 1865; Brevet Colonel Inited States Volunteers, March 20. 1865; 
mustered out at close of war; wounded. PJIected through Com- 
mandery of Massachusetts January 2, 18S4; transferred to Kansas 
Commandery .Vovember 2, 1887; transferred to Missouri Com- 
mandery October 1, 1880; transferred to Indiana Commandery De- 
f-ember 26, 1880; Insignia No. 3(i55; member of Commandery-In- 
Chief. Indianapolis. 



MEMBERSHIP. 37 

SNIDER, WILLIAISI H.— Major Ninoty-fonrth Ohio liifantrj-. Privixte 
Xinety-fourlh Dliio Infantry. July 'I'l. ISfj'J; First Lieutenant, July 
2G, 1862; Captain, January 2:5. 1N63: Major, January 24, ISfi.j; 
mustered out at close of war. Elected October 13, 1890: Insignia 
No. 8145. Logansport. 

SPAIN, DAVID F.— Captain Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry. Private 
Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry, October 10, 18(!1: First Lieutenant, 
November 2ri. 1861; Captain, July 5, 1802; resigned because of 
injuries received in battle December 3, 1862; subsequently (Captain 
in the Veteran Reserve Corps; resigned July 2(!, 1864. Elected 
October 5, 1897; Insignia No. 11H04. South I'.end. 

SPURRIER. JOHN H.— Surgeon One Hundred Twent.v-thlrd Indiana 
Infantry. Assistant Surgeon Sixteenth Indiana Infantry, August 
19, 1862; resigned on account of disability; Stirgeon One Hundred 
Twenty-third Indiana Infantry, March 1, 1864; Chief Surgeon, 
March 9, 1864; mustered out August 25, 1865. Elected October 13, 
1890; Insignia No. 8146. Rushville. 

STANFIELD, EDWARD P.— First Lieutenant and Adjutant Forty- 
eighth Indiana Infantry. First Lieutenant and Adjutant Forty- 
eighth IiuPana Infantry, November 18. 1861; mustered out De- 
cember 20. 1864. Elected October 14, 1896; Insignia No. 11570. 
South Bend. 

STANHOPE, PIIILII' .M.— Brevet Lieutenant Colonel U. S. A. Captain 
Twelfth U. S. Infantry, March 14, 1861; Major, December 10, 
1S73; Bre\et Lieutenant Colonel. October 2, 1864; retired May 27, 
1879; wounded. Elected through the Comniandery of Illinois 
June 15, 1893; transferred to Indiana Commandery May 2, 1895; 
Insignia No. 10220. Died at Indianapolis June 24, 1895. 

STARR. AVILLIAM C— Lieutenant Colonel Ninth Virginia Infantry. 
Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, November 1, 1861; mustered 
out at expiration of term of service. October 31, 1864. Elected 
through Commatidery of Ohio November 2, 1887; transferred to 
Indiana Commandery December 12, 1888; Insignia No. 5815; mem- 
ber of Couiinandery-iu-Chief. Died at Richmond May 17, 1897. 

STEELE, GEORGE W.— Major One Hundred First Indiana Infantry. 
Private Eighth Indiana Infantry, April 22, 1861; First Lieutenant 
Twelfth Indiana Infantry, July 20, 1861; mustered out May 19. 
1862; First Lieuteuaut One Hundred First Indiana Infantry, 
September 6, 1862; Captain, September 6, 1862; Major. January 27. 
1863; Lieutenant Colonel, not mustered, June 1, 1863; mustered 
out June 24; 1865; First Lieutenant I'ourteenth U. S. Infantry, 
February 23, 1866; resigned February 1, 1876. Elected through 
Commander.y of District of Columbia June 7, 1882; transferred to 
Indiana Commandery January l(i, 189(); Insignia No. 2629. 
Marion. 

STITT, WILLIAM S.— First Lieutenant Seventy-fifth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Seventy-fifth Indiana Infantry. August 20, 1862; Second 
Lieutenant, February 9, 1864; First Lieutenant, April 26, 1864; 
mustered out June 8, 1865; wounded. Elected May 20, 1892; In- 
signia No. 9632. Wabash. 



38 MEMBERSHIP. 

STORY, JOSEl'H M.— Captain Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry. Pri- 
vate Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry, August 31, ISGl; First Ser- 
geant, .Tuiy 27, 1SG2; First Lieutenant, Fehruary 28, 18G3; Captain, 
July 20, 1865; mustered out .lanuary 15, 186G. Elected October 8, 
1889; lusi^'uia No. 7274. Franklin. 

TALLEY, J. SMITH— Second Lieutenant First Delaware Battery. 
Frivate First Delaware Battery, Light Artillery, October 5, 18C2; 
Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, February 1, 18G5; mustered out July 
5, 1S65. Elected October l>, 1891; Insignia No. 9015. Terre Haute. 

TARKINGTON, JOHN S.— Captain One Hundred Thirty-second In- 
diana Infantry. JOutered service at Captain One Himdred Thirty- 
second Indiana Infantry, Mary IS. 18G4; mustered out September 
7, 1864. Entered May 11, 1894; Insignia No. 10577. Indianapoiis. 

TAYLOR. GAMALIEL S.— First Lieutenant and Adjutant Third In- 
diana- Cavalry. Private in Company D, Tliird Indiana Cavalry, 
July 18, ISGl; Sergean.t, I'irst JJeutenant and Adjutant, Deceml)er 
27, 18G2; Acting Assistant Adjutant General of his brigade dur- 
ing the last three months of his service; mustered out at expira- 
tion of term of service, September 8, 18G4; wounded. Elected 
October 6, 1899. Insignia No. 12682. Madison. 

TAYLOR, JAMES E.— Captain Fifth Ohio Cavalry. Private Fifth Ohio 
Cavalry, October IG, 1861; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant, July 
29, 1864; Captain, April 21, 1865; mustered out October 30, 1.S05. 
Elected October 9, 1891; Insignia No. 9016. Itichmond. 

THOMAS. CHARLES L.— Surgeon Twenty-flfth Indiana Infantry. As- 
sistant Surgeon Tv^enty-tifth Indiana Infantry, July 9, 1862; Sur- 
geon, October 20, 1862; mustered out July 17, 1865. Elected 
April 18, 1889; Insignia No. 7044. Crawfordsville. 

THOMPSON, JAMES li.— Surgeon Second Tennessee Heavy Artillery. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army, June 8, 18G3, and Sixteenth 
A. C, October 24. 1863: Surgeon Second Tennessee Heavy Artil- 
lery, February 5, 1864; mustered out on Surgeon's certificate of 
disability October 1, 18G5. Elected February 14, 1889; Insignia 
No. 6826. Indianapolis. 

THOMSON, CHESTER G.— Lieutenant Colonel Seventy-second Indiana 
Infantry. Private Seventy-second Indiana Infantry, July .30, 18G2; 
First Lieutenant. August 2, 1862; (Captain, December 19, 1862; 
Lieutenant Colonel, .September 27, 1861. Elected March 11. 1892; 
Insignia No. 9462. LaFayette. 

THORNBURGH. JOHN— First Lieutenant and Q. M. Fourth Indiana 
Cavalry, September 18, 1862; resigned on surgeon's certiflcat.> of 
disability while acting Brigade Q. M., August 1, 1863. Elected 
through the Commandery of the State of Minnesota, March 10, 
1891; transferred to this commandery April 20, 1900. Insignia No. 
8612. New Oastlc 

VAN NATTA, JOB H.— IJcutenaut Colonel Tenth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Tenth Indiana Infantry, September 6, 18G1; mustered 
in September 19, 1861; commissioned First Lieutenant, September 
20, 1861; Captain, March 20, 1862: Major, Noveraljer 18. 1S62; 
Lieutenant Colonel. September '20, 1863; mustered out September 
20, 18GJ; wounded. Elected February, 1895; Insignia No. 110.54. 
LaFayette. 



MEMBERSHIP, 39 

VANPELT, CORWIX B.— First Lieutenant Eighty-first Ohio Infantry. 
Private Eigiity-first Ohio Infantry, August 14, 1S62; commissary 
Sergeant, July 12, 1864; Q. M. Sergeant, April 1, 186.'); Second 
Lieutenant, May IS, 18(!5. First Lieutenant, July 5, 1865; muster- 
ed out July 13, 18G5. Elected May 15, 1900. Insignia No. 

South Bend. 

VARNEY, ALMON L.— :Major Ordnance U. S. A. First Lieutenant 
Thirteenth Maine Infantry, December It, ISGl; Captain, August 14, 
1802; mustered out January 6, 1865; Second Lieutenant Ord. L'. S. 
A., February, 1863; First Lieutenant, June, 1874; Captain, Oc- 
tober, 1874; Major, November "0. 1891. Elected through Com- 
raandery of Massachusetts March 5, 1890; transferred to Indiana 
Commandery December l!i, 1892; Insignia No. 7774. San Antonio, 
Texas. 

VOORHEES, JACOB E.— Captain Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry. Sec- 
ond Lieutenant Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry, October 13, 1861; 
First faeutenant. May 31. 1862; Captain, June 2, 1863; mustered 
out November 11, 1864. Elected December 11, 1896; Insignia No. 
11805. 

VORIS, ARCHIBALD C.-Brevet Lieutenant Colonel U. S. V. Captain 
and C. S. United States Volunteers, July 16, 1862; Brevet Major. 
October 14, 1865: Lieutenant Colonel, March 13, 1865; resigned 
May 11, 1865. Elected Octol)er 20. 1893: Insignia No. 10288. Bed- 
ford. 

VOUGHT, JOHN E.— First Lieutenant One Hundred Third Ohio In- 
fantry. Private One Hundred Third Ohio Infantry, August 21, 
1862; First Sergeant, March 5, 1863; First lieutenant. May IS, 
1865; mustered out June 12, 1865. Elected December 19, 1888; In- 
signia No. 6615. Indianapolis. 

WAGNER, JOHN B. -Captain One Hundred Thirty-tifth Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Eighth Illinois Infantry, May, 1861; mustered out 
September, 1801; Captain One Hundred Thirty-fifth Indiana In- 
fantry, April 26, 1864; discharged September 21, 1864. Elected 
October 13, 1890; Insignia No. 8141. LaFayette. 

WALES, SIGOURNEY— Major Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, C. 
T. Private Fourth Battalion Rifles, TJ. S. V., May, 1861; Sergeant, 
May 11, 1861; Sergeant Thirteeutli Massachusetts Infantry, July 
17, 1861; Second Lieutenant, February 3. 1863; tlaptain Fifty-flftli 
Massachusetts Infantry C. T., May 13, 1863; Major, December 1. 
1863; resigned November 18. 1864. Elected through Commandery 
of Massachusetts January 2, 1884; transferred to Indiana Com- 
mandery October 17, 1888; insignia No. 3120. Died September, 
1895. 

WALKER, IVAN N.— Colonel Seventy-third Indiana Infantry. Second 
Lieutenant Seventy-third Indiana Infantry, July 1.5, 1862; Cap- 
tain, August 5, 1862; Major, February 14, 1863; Lieutenant Col- 
■ onel, March 30, 1863; Colonel May 20, 1864 (not mustered); re- 
signed on account of disability July 4, 1864. Elected August 30, 
1893, Insignia No. 10245. Indianapolis. 



40 MEMBERSHIP. 

WALLACE, LEW— ^L^1ol• >ieneral U. S. V. Second Licuteoaut First 
lU'^inient Indiana Volunteers Mexican War: Colonel Eleventli 
Indiana Infantry, April. 18()1; three months; re-org:anized regiment 
and mustered in as C'olonel, August, 1861; Brigadier General, 
Februar,v, 18C2; Ma.ior General, March 21, 1862. Elected through 
Cominandery of Ohio March ?,, 18SG; transferred to Indiana Com- 
niauder.v October 17, 1S8S; Insignia No. .5194; member of Com- 
mander.v-in -Chief. Crawfordsville. 

WALLACE, WILSON DEWITT— Cant.iin Fortieth Indiana Infantr.v. 
Private Fortieth Indiana Infantry, 1861; Second Lieutenant, 
December 1C>. 1861; Captain, .Inne 9, 1862; resigned on account of 
wounds April 21. ISc;-;. Elected May 8, 1801; Insignia No. 8771. 
LaFayette. 

WALLINGFOIil*, JOHN N.— Lieutenant Colonel Thirty-ninth Ken- 
tuck> Militia. Private Tenth Kentucky Cavalrj', August 8, 1862; 
Second Lieutenani. August 22, 1862; First Lieutenant and Ad- 
jutant. .Tune 2U, 186;^,; mustered out September 17, 186.3; Ijieu- 
tenant (.'olonel Thirty-nintli Kentii'-ky iMilitia, January 6, 180-1: 
mustered out at I'lose of war Elected October i;!, 18!)^; Insignia 
No. 8147. Greensburg 

WAPPENHANS, CHAULES F. U.— Acting Master United States Navy. 
.Master's Mate LT. S. Navy. December 22, 1862; Ensign, January 
8, 1868; Acting Master, May S. 1865; discharged October 8, ISCS. 
Elected April 0, 1801; Insignia No. 8727. Indianapolis. 

WARD, WILLIAM D.— Lieutenant Colonel Thirty-seventh Indiana In- 
fantry, ('aptain Thirty-seventh Indiana Infantry, September 18, 
1801; Major, April 26, 1862; Lieutenant Colonel August 14, 1802; 
mustered out October 27. 1864; wounded. Elected October 13. 
ISitO; Insignia No. 8148. Died December, 1808. 

W ATE KM AN. LUTHER D.— Surgeon Eighth Indiana Cavalry. August, 
1861; Medical Director of the di^-ision in which he served; muster- 
ed out October 11. 1S64, at the expiration of term of service. 
Elected October 6, 1S".»!». Insii^nia No. 12683. Indianapolis. 

WEBSTF;n, JOHN C— Second Lieutenant Fortieth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Fortieth Indiana Infantry. October 16, 1861; Second Ser- 
geant, December 10. 1861; Second Lieutenant. May 1, 186.3; 
mustered out October 14. 1864; wounded. Elected March 16. 1890; 
Insignia No. 7743. I<aFayette. 

Wl':iST. JACOB R.— Surgeon First United States Colored Troop:;. 
Assistant Surgeon Sixty-fifth Ohio Infantry. March 1, 1SC2; Sur- 
geon First U. S. C. T.. Septemlier 11. 1863; mustered out Septem- 
ber 29, 180r>. Elected through the Commandery of Ohio August 0, 
1884; transferred to Indiana Commandery October 17, 1888; In- 
signia No. 3390. Died May 12, 1900. 

WHITE. JAMES E.— Caiitain Twelttli Indiana Battery. Private 
Twelfth Indiana Battery. De<-ember 19. LSOl; Quartermast'n- Ser- 
geant; Captain. April 30. 1862; mustered out Janu.ary .1, ISO.". 
Elected November 13. 1891: Insignia No. '.)0'J3. Richmond. 



MEMBERSHIP. 41 

"WHITE, JOHX I.— First Lieutenant One Hundred Fifth New York 
Infantry. Private One Hundred Fiftti New Yorlc Infantry, De- 
cember 14, 1861; Second Lieutenant, Marcli 11, ISti'i; First Lien- 
tenant, Octol)er 0, 186i!; mustered out March 19, 1863; wounded. 
Elected October 8, 1880; Insignia No. 7277. Died December, isnt). 

WHITSrr, COUKTLAXI) E.— Captain Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry. 
Priv.ite Twenty-sixtli Indiana Infantry. July 28, 1861; Captain, 
August 30, 1861; resigned February 2, 1864. Elected Deceainer 18, 
1888; Insignia No. 6616. Died at Indianapolis July 26, 1881). 

WHITSET, JOHN A.— First Lieutenant Twent.y-sixth Indiana In- 
fantry. l*ri\ate Twenty-sixrh Indiana Infantry, July 28, 1861; 
Second Lieutenant, August UO. 1861: First Lieutenant, June 30, 
1864; ("aptain (not mu.ster?d), June 1. 1865: mustered out January 
15, 1866. Elected May 10, 1889; Insignia No. 7150. Died October 
27, 1803. 

WILDMAN, JOHN F.— Major One Hundred Fifty-third Indiana In- 
fantry. Private Third Indiana ('a\'alry. May, 1861; Adjutant One 
Hundred Thirtieth Indiana Infantry, May 5, 1863; .Major One 
Hundred Fift.v-third Indiana Infantrj-. March '.). 1865; mustered 
out at close of war. Elected December 11, 1806; Insignia No. 
11647. .Muncie. 

WILES, WILLI.^M D.— Captain Thirty-sixth Lidinua Infantry. Cap- 
tain Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantr.-s. August 24, 1861; discharged on 
Surgeon's certificate of disability January, 18(J2. Elected De- 
cember 10, 1888; Insignia No. 6617. Died at Indianapolis January 
26, 1895. 

WILKINSON, THOMAS B.— First Lieutenant Third Indiana Cavalry. 
Private Third Indiana Cavalry, September 5, 1861; First Sergeant, 
September 10, 1861; First Lieutenant, February 2, 1862; A. A. 
Q. M. of a Cavalry Brigade; mustered out at expiration of term 
of service. Elected October, 1808: Insignia No. 12330. Knlghts- 
town. 

WILLIAMS, HENLY M.— First Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana Battery. 
Second Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana Battery Light Artillery. 
February 17. 1862; First Lieutenant, August 10, 1863; mustered 
out November. 1863; wounded. Elected through Commandery of 
Ohio; transferred to Indiana Commandery May 1, 1805; Insignia 
No. 5814. Ft. Wayne. 

WILLIAMS, JOHN S.— Colonel Sixty-third Indiana Infantry. Adjutant 
same regiment, December 31, 1861; Lieutenant Colonel, February 
21. 1862; Colonel. August 28. 1802; resigned June 17, 1863. Elected 
through the Commandery of the District of ("olumliia February 3, 
18S6: tr.'insferred to this Commandery December 30, 1800; Insignia 
No. 4473. LaFayette. 

WILLOrOHliY. AURELIUS M.— First Lieutenant Eighth Indiana 
Cavalry. I'rivate Thirt.v-ninth Indiana Infantry, August 2S, 1861: 
Quaitermaster Sergeant, June 18, 1863: First Lieutenant and 
Regimental Quartermaster Eighth Indiana Cavalry, November 1, 
1864: mustered out August 10, 1865. Elected May 17, 1803; In- 
.signia No. 10206. Vincennes. 



42 MEMBERSHIP. 

AVILSOX. CTIABLES L.— Surgeon One HuiKlred Forty-first Ohio In- 
fantry. Assistant Surgeon Seveutj-nintli Oliio Infantry, Septenw 
ber, 18t)] ; Assistant Surgeon Seventy-liftb Ohio Infantry; Sur- 
geon. :May 1.5, 1863; resigned on Surgeon's certificate of disability, 
Octoijer 2, 1863; Surgeon One Hundred I'orty-first Ohio Infantry, 
May. 1864; mustered out September 3, 1864. Elected through 
Commandery of Ohio December 2, 188o: transfcn-red to Indiana 
Commandery October 17, ISSS; Insignia No. 4352. Indianapolis. 

WILSON, DAVID— C.'iptain Eleventh Indiana Infantry. Private 
Eleventh Indiana Infantry. July 23, 1861; Corporal, Sergeant, 
August o, 1861; Second Lieutenant, 1861; First Lieutenant, August 
1, 1862; Captain, INIay 13, 1865; mustered out August 30, 186r;. 
Elected March 14, 1889; Insignia No. 6904. Died August 8, 1896. 

WILSON, WTI,LIAM C— Colonel One Hundred Thirty-fifth Indiana In 
fantry. Captain 'lenth Indiana Infanti'y, April 19, 1861; Major. 
May 10. 1861; Colonel Fortieth Indiana Infantry, September 23, 
1861; resigned March 27, 1862; Colonel One Hundred Eighth In- 
diana Infantry; Colonel One Hundred Thirty-fifth Indiana In- 
fantry, May 24, 1864; mustered out September 29, 1864; wounded. 
Elected through Ohio Commandery January 2. 1884; transferred 
to Indiana Commandery December 7, 1888; Insignia No. 3080. 
Died at LaFayette, Ind., September 25, 1891. 

WOOD, ANDREW (I.— First Lieutenant One Hundred Twenty-third 
Indiana Infantry. First Lieutenant One Hundred Twenty third 
Indiana Infantry, February 10, 1864; mustered out October 2S, 
1865. Elected December 17. 1892; Insignia No. 9909. Insignia re- 
voked and dropped to.r non-payment of dues and violation of obli- 
gation. 

WOOD, THO.MAS B.— First Lieutenant Eleventh Indiana Infantry. 
Private Eleventh Indiana Infantry, April 13, 1861; re-en'Isted 
Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; First Lieutenant, August, 18G2; 
mustered out January 27, 1865, because of Mounds. Elected De- 
cember 19, 1SS8, Insignia No. 12110. Franklin. 

WOOLLEN, (JREEN V.— Assistant Surgeon Twenty-seventh In. liana 
Infantry. Resident Physician in Camp Morton, April, ISO] ; As- 
sistant Surgeon Twenty-seventh Indiana Jnfantry, September 7, 
1801; mustered out Septeml)er, 1864. Elected October 8, 18S9; 
Insignia No. 7275. Indianapolis. 

YAI:YAN, J(JHN L.— First I-ieiitenant Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry. 
Private Nineteenth Indiana Infantry, .Ma.v, 1861; First l..ieii- 
tenaut, ."!uly, 1861; First Ijieutenant and Adjutant Fifty-eighth 
Indiana Infantry. January. 1862: resigned March. 1864. Elected 
February 14, 1889; insignia No. 6827. Ined at Richmond, In.d., 
April 2, 1897. 

VOUNG, STEPHEN J.— Surgeon Seventy-ninth Illinois Infantry. As- 
sistant Surgeon U. S. V., October 19, 1861; First Assistant Sur- 
geon Forty-eighth Illinois Infantry, November, 1861; Surgeon 
■ Seventy-ninth Illinois Infantry, January 1," 1863; mustered out 
February 19, 1865. i:iected October 8, 1889; Insignia No. 7270; 
member of Commandery-in-Chief. Torre Haute. 



MEMBERSHIP. 43 

ZOLLINGER, ClIARLKS A.— Colonel Oiip Hiimlroil Tweiity-iiiiith Iii- 
cliana Infautry. Private Ninth Indiana Infantry, April ]<;, 18G1; 
First Lieutenant Thirtieth lurtiana Infantry, September :.'4, ISOl; 
resigned on account of disability February 1, IStjo: Captain One 
Hundred Twenty-ninth Indiana Infantry, January 2o, ISiM; Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, March 21, 18r,4; Colonel, June 15, 1804; mustered 
out August 2!J, 1860. Elected Deienioer 1!), 188S; Insignia No. 
6619. Died December 27, 1893. 



FIRST CLASS BY INHERITANCE. 

Members of the tirst class by inheritance are eldest sons or 
next of kin of deceased Companions and other officers. 

ANKENY, CHARLES H.— Eligibility derived from his brother, FranK- 
lin C. Ankeny, Lieutenant, Company ('. Sixtieth Ohio Volunteers. 
He was a private in the Sixtieth Ohio Volunteers. Elected Feb- 
ruary, 1894, througli Ohio Conimandery; transferred to Indiana 
Commandery, December 8, 1897; Insignia No. 10464. LaFayette. 

BALDAVIN, MERCHANT H.— Eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel El- 
bert David Baldwin, Twelfth Indiana Infantry, who died De- 
cember 20, 1878. Second Lieutenant U. S. V. Signal Corps, Span- 
ish War. Elected May 15, 19')0. Insignia No. . Fort Wayne. 

BOICE, PARKER J.— IJldest direct made lineal descendant of Wil- 
liam P. Johnson, Surgeoji, Eighteenth Ohio Infantry; deceased 
Elected Companion tirst class by inheritance, December 19, 1890; 
Insignia No. 11324. Indianapolis. 

BRADSHAW, WALTER J.— Eldest .son of James M. Bradshaw, 
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster V. S. Volunteers. Elected 
second class, February 11, 1S9U; Insignia No. 7696. First class In 
succession. Helena, Mont. 

BRANHAM, GEORGE E.— Eldest son of Companion Captain George F. 
Branham, wlio died May 9, 1890. Elected tirst class in succession 
May 6, 1808. Insignia No. 12283. Indianapolis. 

CARR, CARROLL B.— Eldest son of Companion, Lieutenant Colonel 
Joseph H. Carr, who died January 10, 1898. Lieutenant One Hun- 
dred Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry, Spanish War. Elected first 
class in succession, October, 1898. Insignia No. 124.53. Indianap- 
olis. 

COMPTON, S.4MUEL M.— Only living male decendant of Samuel S 
Mickle, Major Forty-seveuth Indiana Infantry; Private First In- 
diana Heavj' Artillery, November. 1862; mustered out January 10, 
1866, Elected first class by inheritftnoe, October 2-3, 1895. Quar- 
termaster General of Indiana, 1893-97. Quartermaster One Hun- 
dred Fifty-ninth Indiana Volunteers in Spanish war; Insignia No. 
11184. Indianapolis. 



44 MEMBERSHIP. 

COXKLIX, ROSCOE— Eldest sou of Aiithonj- M. Coiiklin, First Lieu- 
tenant Sevent.v-fifth Indiana Infantry. Elected October 14, 1896. 
Private Eighteeutli U. S. Infantry in the Ihilippiues; Insignia 
No. 31577. 

CRTFT, JOHN "W.— Eldest brother and lineal descendant of Brigadier 
General Charles Crnft, who died at Tcrre Haute. March 2.3. 1883. 
Elected first class hy inlieritance JNIay lo, 1!)00. Insignia No. 
— . Terre Haute. 

DOWDE.X, SAMFEL H.— Eldest son of Companion. Lieutenant Francis 
M. Dowden, v\ho died March 25, 1S97. Elected lirst class in suc- 
cesjiion, Maj' 1890; Insignia No. 1260G. Greensburg. 

EVANS, HENRY L.— Elected first class hy inheritance through the 
Penus.vlTania Coniniandery, October 19, 1887; transferred to In- 
diana Conunandery, December 3, 1888; Insignia No. 574.3. New 
York 

FIXCH. .TOHN A.— Eldest brother and heir of H. B. Finch, First Lieu- 
tenant Thirty-third Indiana Inf.iutry; died October, 1867. John 
A. Finch served as private in (>ne Hundred Thirty second In- 
diana Infantry. Elected first class by inheritance. May 8, 1896; 
Insignia No 11520. Died May 30, 1900. 

FLETCHER, ROBERT M.— Eldest son of Stephen K. Fletcher, First 
Lieutenant One Hundred and Fifteenth Indiana Infantry. Elected 
first class by inheiitance, October 5, 1897, through Indiana Com- 
maudery; I'ri^'ate One Hundred SiNtieth Indiana X'olanteers. In- 
signia No. 11965. Indianapolis. 

GALL, ALBERT— Eldest son of Alois D. (Jail, Surgeon Thirteenth In- 
diana Infaniry; died February 11, 18(i7. Elected member of first 
class V)y inheritance, May Iti, 1889: Insignia No. 71('>1. Indian- 
apolis. 

GANTER, LEO S. -Eldest son of Chaidain Richard L. Ganter, Fif- 
teenth Ohio Infantr.v. Elected December 10, 1898. Insignia No. 
12537. Muncie. 

GARBER, GUILFORD S.— Eldest son of Michael C. Garber, who 
waived in favor of his eldest son. Succession comes through 
Colonel Michael C. Garber. Deputy Q. M. G. I". S. V., Captain One 
Huuilred Fifty-ninth Indiana Infantry in Spanish war, and C'ap- 
tain U. S. V. of 1899 in tlse I'hilippiues. I'llected INlay 0, 1898. 
Insignia No. 12340. Madison. 

GAVITT. WILLIAM— Eldest ,son of John Smith Gavitt, Major First 
Indiana Cavalry, who was killed b,\ Jeff Thonifson's command at 
Frederlckstown, Missouri, October 21, 1S61. IWected December 
14, 1S97; Insignia No. 120i>8. Evansville. 

GRESHAM, OTTO— Eldest son of Walter Q. Gresham; inheritance. 
Elected Decensber 19, 188S; Insignia No. 6622; transferred to 
Commandery of Illinois. 

HAINES, MATTHIAS L.— Eldest son of Abram B. Haines, Surgeon 
Nineteenth and One Hundred Forty-si.Kth Indiana Infantry. 
Elected member of first class by descenl, October 8, 1889; Insignia 
Xo. 727S; .elected Chaplain .May 9, 1890; re-elected May 8, ISPl. 
Indianaiiolis. 



MEMBERSHIP. 45 

HAWKINS, ROSCOE O.— Ekk'St son of rraylorfl R. Hawkins, Chaplain 
Second Ohio Cavali'.v, who died in the service at Fort Scott, Kan- 
sas, September 2, 1862. Elected member lirst class by descent, 
December 19, 188S; Insignia No. 6620. Indianapolis. 

HENDRICKS, ALLAN W.— Eldest son of Abrani W. Hendricks, Major 
and Paymaster U. S. V., who died November 25, 1887. Elected 
member of first ciass by descent, October 8, 188U; Insignia No. 
7279. Resigned. 

HUDNUT, BENJAMIN G.— Eldest son of First Lientenant and Quar- 
termaster, Theodore Hndnut. Nineteenth Indiana Infantry, who 
died of disease, May 12, lS!t2, at Mt. Vernon, Ind. Elected Feb- 
rnary 21, 1900. Insignia No. 11^864. Terre Haute. 

HUDSON, MORTON S.-EIdest son of Robert N. Hudson, Colonel One 
Plundred Thirty-third Indiana Infantry; died August 30, 1889. 
Elected member first class by inheritance, December 17, 1892; 
Insignia No. 9910. Holliday, Archer Co., Texa.s. 

JESSUP, ROBERT B. JR.-Eldest son of Robert B. .Jessup, Surgeon 
Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantry; died November 9, 1893. Elected 
Companion of first class by inheritance February 12, 1894; In- 
signia No. 10457. Vincennes. 

LANDIS, WALTER K.— Eldest son of Abraham H. Landis, Assistant 
Surgeon Thirty-fifth Ohio Infantry. P^lected February 23, 1891; 
Insignia No. 8583. First class by inheritance on death of father. 
Porto Rico. 

LILLY, JOSIAH K.— Eldest son of Eli Lilly, Colonel Ninth Indiana 
Cavalry, deceased. First class by succession. Elected December 
10, 1S89; Insignia No. 7508. Indianapolis. 

M'GREGOR, JAMES C— Only son of the elde.st brother of Charles Mc- 
Gregor, Connuander United States Navy. Elected February 22, 
1893; first class by inheritance; Insignia No. 10038; transferred 
to New York Commandery, January 1, 1895. 

MARTIN, WILLIAM H.— Eldest son of Roger ]Martin, Colonel Sixty- 
sixth Indiana Infantry, who died January 17, 1893. Elected first 
class by inheritance, May S, 1896; Insignia No. 11521. Bedford. 

MAY, ISAAC ELMER— Eldest son of Ma.ior Isaac >[. May, Nineteenth 
Indiana Volunteers, who died in Gains ville, Va., September 4, 
1862 ,of wounds received in the second battle of Bull Run, August 
28, 1862. Elected first class by inheritance, February 21, 1900. 
Insignia No. 12865. Anderson. 

MEGREW, HAROLD C— Son of Willis U. Megrew, Captain Fifty- 
eighth U. S Infantry C. T.; died at Richmond, Virginia, Septem- 
ber 6. 1866. Elected member of first class by inheritance, May 
10, 1895; Insignia No. 11056. Indianapolis. 

MILLARD, CHARLES S.— Only son of Charles S. Millard, First Lieu- 
tenant and Adjutant One Hundred Seventeenth New York In- 
fantry ; died April 8, 1894. Elected Companion first class in succes- 
sion, February 12, 1895; Insignia No. 10910. Indianapolis. 



46 MEMBERSHIP. 

MILLER, DAVID H.— Eldest aiul only son of Scott JMiller, Captalii 
Companj' I, Seventh Indiana Infantry, who died at Paris, Texas, 
August, IST'J; Private Company I, Seventh Indiana Infantry, Sep- 
tember 13. 18G1; discliarg-ed January 17, 1S(>3, on account of dis- 
ability. Elected December 14, 18'J7; Insignia No. 120'J9. Franklin. 

NICHOLSON, MEREDITH— Eldest son of Edward W. Nicholson, Cap- 
tain Tv>enty-seventh Indiana Battery; deceased. Elected October 
13, 1890; Insignia No. 184!t. First class in succession, August, 
1S04. Denver, Colorado. 

OGLF', ALL'RED, M.— Eldest nephew of Samuel N. Yeomivn, Colonel 
Ninetieth Ohio Infantry, and Companion of Ohio Commandery, 
who died July 18. 1890. Elected Companion of first class by suc- 
cession, February 22, 1893; Insignia No. 10037. Indianapolis. 

PALMER, H.lRRY B.— Eldest son of John J. Palmer, Brevet Major U. 
S. v.; died July 21, 1896. Elected Companion of llrst class In 
succession, October 14, 1896; Insignia No. ll.f«78. Helena, Mont. 

PEARSON, CHARLES D.— Eldest son of Charles D. Pearson, Major 
and Surgeon Forty-ninth Indiana Infantry; died July 14, 1890. 
Elected Companion first class in succession December 19, 1890; 
Insignia No. 8396. Indianapolis. 

PENCE, WILLIAM P.-First Lieutenant i;. S. A. First class by In- 
heritance from Captain Samuel H. Shortle, Tenth Indiana In- 
fantry, who died of ■nounds received in battle. Graduated from 
U. S. Military Academy 1894. Elected December, 1895; In- 
signia No. 11325. 

POLAND, WILLIAM B.— Eldest son of John S. Poland, Colonel U. S. 
A., deceased. Elected October 14, 1890; Insignia No. 11580; mem- 
ber of the first class in succession on the death of his father, In 
August, 1898. Washington, Indiana. 

RICE, HERI'.ERT H.— Eldest son of Captain Welcome Rice, M'ho died 
January 1900. Elected first class in succession, February 21, 
1900. Insignia No. 12S03. Indianapolis. 

UILEY, J.'^MES WniTCOMB— Second son of Captain Reuben A. Klley, 
Fifth Indiana Cavalry, deceased; right by waiver of John A. 
Riley, elder brother. Elected first class by inheritance May 5, 
1899; Insignia No. 12607. Indianapolis. 

SIVEIi, EMETi' L.— Eldest son of Harvey Siver, Second Lieutenant 
One Hundred Forty-ninth New York Infantry; died August 9, 
1867. Elected Companion first class by inheritance, December 17, 
1892; Insignia No. 9911. Ft. Wayne. 

SLACK, JAMES R.— Eldest son of James R. Slack, Brigadier General 
U. S. Y., died July 28, 18S1. Elected Companion of first class by 
inheritance, May 9, 1809; Insignia No. 7932. Huntington." 

STEWART. ALEXANDER M.— Eldest son of Robert R. Stewart, 
Colonel Eleventh Indiana Cavalry, deceased. Elected Companion 
of first class by inheritance, February 23, 1891; Insignia No. 8582. 
Indianapolis. 



MEMBERSHIP. 47 

STILLWELL, THOMAS N.— Eldest son of Thoiiuis N. StiUwoll. Q. M., 
Thirty-founh Jiullnnii Volunteers. Elected tirst chiss by inberit- 
ance, December 13, 189'J. Insignia No. . Anderson. 

TANNER, GEORGE G. -Eldest son of Major Gordon Tanner, who died 
September 30, 186T. of wounds received in battle. Elected first 
class by inheritance, December 10, l.SHS. Insignia No. 12450. 
Indianapolis;. 

TAYLOR, BUSHROD \V.— Only son of l-tuslirod B. Taylor, Captain 
United States Navy; died April 14, ISSo. Elected Companion of 
first class, by inheritance, May 10, 1889; Insignia No. 7160. Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

TERRELL, EDWIN H.-Brother of Thomas C. Terrell, Lieutenant U. 
S. Navy, who died while on duty as an ofticer of the naA'y at 
Pensacola, Florida. Elected Companion of first class by inherit- 
ance, through the Commandery of Nebraska, December 4, 18S9; 
transferred to Indiana Commandery, August 1, 1894; Insignia No. 
7551. San Antonio, Texas. 

THOMPSON, CHARLES B.— Brother of Brevet Major Lewis Thomp- 
son, died on Yellov/ Stone river, Montana, July 19, 1876. Elected 
Companion of first class by inheritance, through the Commandery 
of California, February 16, 1887; transferred to Indiana Command- 
ery, October 25, 1890; transferred to Kansas Commandery March 
24, 1891; Insignia No. 5331. 

WALKER, GEORGE B.— Son of John T. Walker, Major Twenty-lifth 
Indiana Infantry, who died at Evansville, Indiana, February 8, 
1865. Elected Companion of first class by inheritance, tlirough 
the Commandery of California, November 11, 1885; transferred to 
Indiana Commandery, December 31, 1890; Insignia No. 4101. Major 
U. S. A. 

WEIST, HARRY IL— Eldest son Jacob R. Weist, Surgeon First U. S. 
C. T. Elected May 8, 1891; Insignia No. S772. Member of the 
first class in succession on the death of his father, May 12, 1900. 
Richmond. 

WHITE, JOHN HAZRN— Eldest living son of Major .Moses Hazen 
White, U. S. V. Elected fiirst class by inheritance October, 1898. 
Insignia No. 12.341. Bishop of Indiana. Michigan City. 

WILEY, FREDERICK H.— Eldest son of Captain AVilliam Y. Wiley, 
who died July 29, 1873. Elected a member of the first class by 
inheritance. May, 1899. Insignia No. 1260S. Indianapolis. 

WILKINSON, ALI-EN A.— Eldest son of Joseph Wilkinson, Second 
Lieutenant One Hundred Twentieth New York Infantry; died 
March 31, 1892. Elected first class by inheritance, December 17, 
1892; Insignia No. 9912. Indianapolis. 

WILLARD, CHARLES A.— Brother of George A. Willard, Lieutenant 
Ihirty-sixth Indiana Infantry; killed at siege of Atlanta, August 
8, 1864. Charles A. Willard, Sergeant One Hundred Thirty- 
seventh Ohio Infantry; May 1, 1864: mustered out .August, 1804. 
Elected March 11, 1892; Insignia No. 94G3. Miincie. 



48 MEMBERSHIP. 

-.VIXAXS, HEXJiY M.— Eldest son of Henry C. Winans, Surgeon 
Twenty-fifth Illinois Infantry; died October 10, 1<SS4. Elected 
Companion of the first class by inheritance December 19, 1S92. 
Insignia No. 9918. Muncie. 



MEMBERS OF THE SECOND CLASS. 

Members of the Second Class are the eldest sons of living 
Companions. 

AD.\MS, BERTRAND B.— Eldest son of Henry (,'. Adams, Lieutenant 
Company 1, Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry. Elected Companion 
of second class December 19, 189'); Insignia Xo. s;^97. Indian- 
apolis. 

AIXSWORTJJ. CHARLES L.— Eldest son of Coi/ipanion Lieutenant 
Francis B. Ainsworth. Elected May C. 1899; Insignia Xo. V^COd. 
Indianapolis. 

BATES, HERVEY, JR.— Eldest son of Hervey Bates, Major One 
Hundred Thirty-second Indiana Infantry. Elected Xovemlx-r 13, 
1891; Insignia No. 9094. Indianapolis. 

BROWN, GEORGE, JR.— Eldest son of George Brown, Rear Admiral 
United States Navy. Elected October 14, 189(>; Insignia No. 11579. 
United States Navy. Elected October 14, 1896; Insignia No. 11579; As- 
sistant Paymaster U. 8. N. Indianapolis. 

CHARLTON, FREDERICK R.— Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant 
Thomas J. Charlton, Surgeon-Ma.ior One Hundred Fifty-eightti 
Infantry in Spanish war. £;iected October, 189S. Insignia No. 
12342. Indianapolis. 

CLARK, .-ADDISON BR.ADEX— Eldest son of ComiMnion Colonel John 
G. Clark. Elected February 22, ISSHt ; Insignia No. 12538; Legislature 
1899. Frankfort. 

COBB, GEORGE M.— Eldest son of Companion Captain Thomas A. 
Cobb. Elected October 6. 1899. Insignia No. 12t)84. Muncie. 

COCKRUM, .;OHN B. -Eldest son of William M. Cockrum, Lieutenant 
Colonel Forty-second Indiana Infantry. Elected December 11, 
1896; Insignia Xo. 11821. Indianapolis. 

COMSTOCK, I'AUL— Eldest son Danier AV. Conistock, Captain Ninth 
Indiana Cavalry. Elected May 13. 1897; Insignia No. 1189S. Rich- 
mond. 

COOPER, WILLIAM V.— Eldest son of Companion Captain Elder 
Cooper. Elected February 9, 1900. Insignia Xo. 12866. Evans- 
ville. 

ELSTON, ISAAC C., .JR.— Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant Col- 
onel Isaac C. Elstou. Elected October, lSi)8; Insignia No. 12343. 
Ottumwa, Iowa. 



MEMBERSHIP. 



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ENSLEY, OLIVER TEKKY— Eldest son of Nioliolas Enslcy, Second 
Lieutenant Forty-fourth Indiana Infantry. Elected October 5, 
1897, thiough tlio Coinraandery of Indiana; Insignia No. 11966. 
Indianapolis. 

FOSTER, clarence; M.— Eldest son of Robert S. I'oster, Major 

General U. S. V. Elected December ID, 1888; Insignia No. 6G21. 

Chicago. 
HARRISON. RUSSELL B.— Eldest son of Benjamin Harrison, Brevet 

Brigadier General U. S. V. Elected December 19, 1888; Assistant 

Inspector General U. S. V. Insignia No. m'S.i. 

HENLEY, CLARENCE L.— Eldest son of AMlli.un M. Henley. Captain 
Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Elected February 1, 18'.)7; In- 
signia No. 11644. Wabasli. 

HERRON, CHARLES D.— Eldest son of Conii)anion Captain AVilllam 
P. Herron. Elected September, 1898. Insignia No. 1U844. Lieu- 
tenant Eighteenth U. S. Infantry, Manila, P. I. 

HOMAN. EUSTACE W.— Eldest son of Companion Captain Joseph B. 
Homan. Elected May 6, 1898. Insignia No. 12281. Danville. 

KAEMMBRLING. GUSTAV— Eldest son of (Justav Kaemmerling, 
Colonel Ninth Ohio Infantry; Insignia No. 11897. Elected October 
.5, ISSi"; Insignia No. 11W57. Engineer U. S. Navy. 

KAHLO, GEORGE— Eldest son of Companion Captain Ciiarles Kahlo. 
Elected iSiay 5, 1899; Insignia No. 12610. Indianapolis. 

KETCHA:\I, JOHN L., JR.— Eldest son of Companion John L. Ketch- 
am, Sergeant One Hundred Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry in Span- 
ish war, Captain Forty-fourth U. S. V. in Philippines. Elected 
May 15, 1900. Insignia No. . Indianapolis. 

LEVERING, FREDERICK R.— Eldest son of Companion Colonel John 
Levering. Elected February 9, 19(M>; Insignia No. 12867. La- 
Fayette. 

LONG, HENRY' W.— Eldest son of Companion LietTtenant Henry C. 
Long. Elected October 6, 1899. Insignia No. 1268.5. Indianapolis. 

MARTIN. FRANK— Eldest son of Thomas IL Martin, Captain One 
Hundred and Twenty-third Indiana Infantry. Elected October 5, 
1897; Insignia No. 11908. Indianapolis. 

MENZIPJS, WINSTON— Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant Com- 
mander G. V. Menzies. Captain One Hundred Sixty-flrst In- 
diana Infantry in Spanish war. Elected September, 1898; In- 
signia No. 1234.J. Mount VerTion. 

MILLER. C. WHEELOCK— Eldest son of Harvey H. Miller, First 
Lieutenant Twentieth Indiana Infantry. Elected May 9. IS90; 
Insignia No. 7933. Resigned. 

MILLER, SA.MUBL D.— Eldest son of Con'panion Lieutenant W. H. 
PI. Miller; transferred from the Commandery of New York, De 
cember, 1899; Insignia No. 1].^47. Indianapolis. 



50 MEMBERSHIP. 

PECK, N01i;\lAN— Eldest son of <'ouip;inioii Uenjaniin B. I'eck. 
Elected May 6, 183r>; Insignin 1-2()11. Indianaiiolis. 

ROSS, FUED T.— Eldest son of James K. Ross, I'-revet l^ioutenant 
Colonel U. S. V. Elected October 23, 18i)5; Insignia No. 11185. 
Indianapolis. 

SAYLER, SAMUEL M.— Eldest son of Henry B. Sayler. Major One 
Hundred Eighteenth Indiana Infantry. Elected March 15, ISltO; 
Insignia No. 7746. Huntington. 

SMITH. ALBERT P— Eldest son of Charles W. Smith, First Lieuten- 
ant One Hundred Ninth United States Colored Troops. Elected 
February 12, 1896; Insignia No. 11408. Indianapolis. 

SMITH, DONALD L.— iCldest son of Ben L. Smith, Captain Sixty- 
seventh Indiana Infantry. Elected iNIarch 1-5, 18i»7; Insignia No. 
6002. Rushville. 

STITT, THOMAS L —Eldest son of William S. Stitt, First Lieutenant 
Seventy-first Indiana Infantry. Elected December 19, 1893; In- 
signia No. 10369. Wabash. 

THOMPSON, DANIEL A.— Eldest son of J. L. Thompson, Surgeon 
Second Tennessee Heavy ArtiHery. Elected April 18, 1889; In- 
signia No. (iOOf). Indianapolis. 

VORIS, JOSEPH R.— Eldest son of Archibald C. Voris, Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel U. S. V. Elected May 8, 1896: Insignia No. 10288. 
Bedford. 

W^ALLACE, HENRY L -Eldest son of Lew Wallace, Major General 
U. S. V. Elected August 30, 1892; Insignia No. 10246. Indian- 
apolis. 

WILSON, CHARLES A.— Eldest son of Charles L. Wilson. Surgeon 
One Hundred Forty-tirst Ohio Infantry. Elected December 19, 
1888: Insignia No. 6621. IiKlhinnpolis. 



MEMBERS OF THE THIRD CLASS. 

Members of the Third Class are men who rendered the Union 
cause valuable service as civilians. None have been admitted 
since 1890. 

MKEEN, WILLIAM R.— Elected as a tribute to his conspicuous serv- 
ice to the country as one of the able and patriotic assistants of 
Governor Oliver P. Morton. Elected April 18, 1889; Insignia No. 
6906. Terre Haute 



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